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Slaughterhouse-five: Or, The Children's Crusade... 【Plus】

This recurring refrain follows every mention of death in the book, emphasizing an indifferent or clinical acceptance of mortality.

The subtitle highlights Vonnegut’s belief that war is primarily fought by inexperienced "babies" —young men who are sent to die for reasons they don't fully grasp. Slaughterhouse-five: or, The children's crusade...

Billy randomly travels between his youth, his wartime capture, his mundane middle-class life, and his time as an exhibit in an alien zoo on the planet Tralfamadore . This recurring refrain follows every mention of death

The story follows Billy Pilgrim , an "ill-equipped" American soldier and later an optometrist, who becomes "unstuck in time" . his wartime capture

The Tralfamadorian perspective suggests that all moments (past, present, and future) exist simultaneously and cannot be changed.