Why Does Billy Pilgrim Become Unstuck in Time in "Slaughterhouse-Five"?

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In the book Slaughterhouse-Five the character Billy Pilgrim is a reflection of the author Kurt Vonnegut. He is said to become unstuck in time. But what does the author really mean by “unstuck in time?” The story begins after the bombing of Dresden, which caused PTSD that is very common in many people after being at war.

PTSD is a very common aftermath of war, or even during war. PSTD stands for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It is very common in deployed troops of all ages. It occurs after an event that is, basically, life changing. It can be triggered by many horrific accidents such as, road accidents, a deployment, a personal assault etc. When people have this disorder it can leave them feeling depressed, unattached to daily activities, they feel hopeless, and cannot talk about what is going on in their lives. PTSD can lead to suicide or attempted suicide.

Throughout the book, Slaughterhouse-five, Billy Pilgrim in known as a time traveller. He travels back and forth in time; he is always unaware of what part of his life he will travel to next. However he is not really travelling...

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