1. Slaughterhouse Five
Slaughterhouse Five is the story of a small, timid man named Billy Pilgrim. ... The different forms of imagery in Slaughterhouse Five are one of Vonnegut's primary tools for bringing this nonlinear story together. ... At one point when the Americans are in Slaughterhouse Five, a fellow American-turned-Nazi named Howard Campbell is lecturing and trying to sway them into Nazism. ... Without Vonnegut's use of imagery, dark humour, and irony, Slaughterhouse Five would not be nearly as effective of an antiwar book as it is. ...
- Word Count: 1466
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School