Slaughterhouse Five Satire Analysis

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How long does it take for a person to emotionally and mentally get over a tragedy? How does such a thing affect them? People handle situations differently: 5 some good, some bad. In the book Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut uses satire to illustrate man’s ability to overcome tragedy through irony and humor. Billy Pilgrim, one of Vonnegut’s main characters, has severe pain and suffers from a bombing in Dresden. The bombing alters his state of mind and the Vonnegut uses this tragedy to let the readers see what it’s like to experience an event that is detrimental to the physical and mental state of your body. He then gets the ability to go back and forth in time to his background of the planet which has given him a new way of seeing time. Billy’s …show more content…

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