How Vonnegut Rejects the Lie that War Has Meaning in Slaughterhouse-Five

This essay on Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five explains how Vonnegut's own experiences during World War II shaped the novel at the level of scene and message. The student also comments on the use of humor, absurdism, and irony in Vonnegut's total condemnation of war.
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