Friday, August 3, 2012

Chapter 10

Chapter 10 is the last chapter of the book, and there is still no real sense of beginning or end to the story. The plot line of the story was never in chronological order, and this made it very hard to follow. Although Vonnegut seemed to show that he believed war was awful and destructive, he also gave insight to looking beyond the hard times and to accepting that awful things happen and thats life. I personally found the book very enjoyable and got a lot out of Vonnegut's humorous and unique style of writing.

3 comments:

  1. I agree. Vonnegut's style of writing SH5 was not the traditional book with a beginning, climax, and end. Despite the fact that it had no sense of beginning nor end, I agree that is was enjoyable.

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  2. I agree. This novel was not in any sort of chronological order, which made it difficult to follow along if one does not adjust his or her mindset to a psychological one.

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  3. I agree. The novel is filled with flashbacks and time traveling, which makes the reader pay more attention.

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