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    Kurt's Monologue

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    June 28‚ 1970 Kurt arrived at the cemetery just as the first few orange rays of daylight were peeking out of the sky. He smiled the slightest bit to himself when he realized that he could see the multitude of flowers that had been placed on Blaine’s grave from about a hundred feet away. He’d lived in New York for a while now‚ but Kurt still made a point of coming here to visit Blaine about once a month or so‚ and he’d never seen the grave without flowers. He knelt down on the grass in front of

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    War is a tragedy that nobody wishes to participate in‚ yet it is an ever present occurrence throughout the duration of time. Slaughterhouse Five‚ written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ is an antiwar novel but ironically doesn’t fixate on war itself. Traditionally‚ antiwar novels focus on the tragic deaths that occur‚ but this novel follows a survivor of the war‚ Billy Pilgrim. As a young adult‚ Billy is forcibly drafted into a war that he has no ambition to fight. With Billy’s lack of military skills he is quickly

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    Slaughterhouse 5

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    In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five or the Children’s Crusade by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the story of Billy Pilgrim is used to explore various themes about life and war. Vonnegut’s tragic war experiences in Dresden led him to write on the horrors and tragedies of war. Vonnegut’s connection with Billy and the other characters allows him to discuss human reactions to death and traumatic events. Vonnegut uses his characters‚ in particular Billy Pilgrim‚ to portray his beliefs. An antiwar feeling‚ shown

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    Deer in the Works Deer in the Works is a Cold War era short story by Kurt Vonnegut. It first appeared in Esquire in April‚ 1955‚ and was anthologized in Welcome to the Monkey House. It revolves around David Potter‚ a paper owner who finds new work as a a publicity writer at the mammoth Ilium Works because of financial strain who consequently leaves upon viewing the dehumanisation and quantification of human life. Vonnegut’s experiences as a soldier and prisoner of war‚ coupled with his anti-authoritarian

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    Everyone has heard the expression "curiosity killed the cat." That is to say‚ the search for new wisdom can often have unpleasant consequences; a child curious about the kitchen stove is bound to get burned. This is exactly what Kurt Vonnegut demonstrates in Cat’s Cradle with the example of ice-nine‚ which is developed by the fictional creator of the atom bomb‚ Felix Hoenikker. It is symbolic of the atom bomb in that it has the power to end human life. Hoenikker is obviously an exceedingly smart

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    war. Many of these examples tend to reflect feelings against war. Kurt Vonnegut is no different and his experience with war inspired him to write a series of novels starting with Slaughter-House Five. It is a unique novel expressing Vonnegut ’s feelings about war. These strong feeling can be seen in the similarities between characters‚ information about the Tralfamadorians‚ dark humor‚ and the structure of the novel. Kurt Vonnegut is an American novelist from Indianapolis‚ Indiana‚ born in

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    About a boy Text analysis

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    as a music therapist. Fiona is depressed‚ and has not much to live for besides Marcus. She often cries. Ellie is three years older than Marcus. She goes to the same school as Marcus. She cuts her own hair. She is a huge Nirvana fan‚ and she wears a Kurt Cobain shirt almost every day. All the other kids are afraid of her and she is famous for being in trouble. Rachel is a single mother and has one son‚ Ali. She has a dark hair‚ and works as a illustrator for children’s books. Will and Rachel meet

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    world of time travel‚ aliens‚ and porn stars‚ Kurt Vonnegut delivers an iron hard moral statement on the aftermath of war in his novel‚ Slaughterhouse-Five. We follow the fictional character‚ Billy Pilgrim‚ as he struggles‚ like Vonnegut did‚ to discover the purpose of life. Kurt Vonnegut uses Slaughterhouse-Five as a way to cope with his experience in the Dresden massacre. By taking the narrator’s voice‚ and by employing the themes of time and fate‚ Kurt Vonnegut seeks to reach out to the world‚ exposing

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    A Tragedy Labeled Grunge

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    Bibliography: 5. Cross‚ Charles R. Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain New York: Hyperion‚ 2001 6. Cobain‚ Kurt Journals New York: Riverhead Books‚ 2002 The Tragedy Labeled Grunge A Research Paper Written By Patrick Kelley November 18‚ 2010 [ 2 ]. Curt Cobain Journals (New York: Riverhead Books‚ 2002) 168

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    something exciting‚ especially the younger generation. No more soft melodies and pop music like Duran Duran and Madonna. In these changing times a very special band called Nirvana came on the music scene. Three young man from Seatlle‚ Washington – Kurt Cobain on vocals and on guitar‚ Krist Novoselic on bass and Dave Grohl on drums - they were everything people yearned for‚ but didn´t even knew it. With long hair‚ washed-up jeans and ¨I don’t give a f…¨ attitude people wanted to see more. They defied

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