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    Kid Nobody Could Handle

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    In the short story‚ The Kid Nobody Could Handle‚ by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the main character of the story is George Helmholtz. He lives in a small town with his wife‚ is the head of the music department at the local high school and the director of the band. He is the most important person in the story because he is the only one‚ not psychiatrists‚ and foster parents‚ to make a difference in Jim’s life. Throughout the story‚ George is determined and hopeful‚ lonely‚ and fixated with the beauty of music. <br> <br>George

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    Kurt Vonnegut

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    author Kurt Vonnegut uses the influence of technology in many of his short stories. In the short story “Welcome to the Monkey House‚” “Harrison Bergeron‚” and “EPICAC” there is a common theme of dehumanization from technology/science and authority. Kurt Vonnegut also uses literary elements and techniques that are common in all three of these short stories. Some techniques and elements such as characterization‚ style‚ conflict‚ setting‚ and or course the theme of his stories. In Kurt Vonnegut’s

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    Kurt Vonnegut

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    Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. is a contemporary American author whose works have been described by Richard Giannone as "comic masks covering the tragic farce that is our contemporary life" (Draper‚ 3784). Vonnegut ’s life has had a number of significannot influences on his works. Influences from his personal philosophy‚ his life and experiences‚ and his family are evident elements in his works. Among his "comic masks" are three novels: Cat ’s Cradle‚ The Sirens of Titan‚ and God Bless You‚ Mr. Rosewater. Throughout

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    Kurt Vonnegut

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    Kurt Vonnegut was one of the most prominent writers of the early twentieth century. He based a majority of his writings on World War II‚ which he took part in. In his book “Slaughter House 5”‚ Vonnegut effectively uses his techniques of characterization‚ symbolism‚ and theme to establish the major themes of the novel. Vonnegut constantly uses characterization throughout his novel. Vonnegut described one of his characters Billy Pilgrim as “...like a rock” (Vonnegut 8). He says this to show how

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    Epicac by Kurt Vonnegut

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    EPICAC is a short story which is written by Kurt Vonnegut and published in his book ¨Welcome to the Monkey House¨ (1968). This book is a collection of short stories with different themes from war-time epics to futuristic thrillers. This story was first published before in 1950 for Collier’s Weekly. Kurt Vonnegut (1992-2007) is considered one of the most influential American novelists of the twentieth century. Some of his most important

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    Kurt Vonnegut Essay

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    Litature is a major contributory factor in a decade. In the 70s there were several break-out authors who we still read and look up to today. Among them are John Updike‚ Joyce Carol Oates‚ Kurt Vonnegut‚ Toni Morrison‚ Neil Simon‚ Sam Sheperd‚ Agatha Christie‚ Robert C. Atkins‚ Christina Crawford‚ Richard Nixon‚ Carl Sagan‚ and Stephen King. Robert C. Atkins is responsible for the Atkins Diet which has taken America by storm. Christina Crawford is responsible for the book Mommie Dearest‚ which

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    Kurt Vonnegut Theme

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    Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most famous author’s in literature. In “The Manned Missiles‚” he composed story in letter format‚ with messages between two fathers. These fathers had children who were interested in the aeronautical sciences. Both of the children were chosen to fly in space. However‚ there was a fatal incident where both of them died by the collision of their rockets. The fathers sympathize with each other for their losses through letters. Through these letters we can comprehend

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    Kurt Vonnegut Satire

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle is a fictional embedment of satirization used to reveal the flaws in mankind. Throughout the story Vonnegut introduced objects and characters that are meant to be satirical representations of people and things in the world. For example‚ Felix Hoenikker is a satirical element of science and technology in that he is presented as a man who believes that everything in the world is a game or puzzle and has no consequence. The hook in San Lorenzo is used as mockery of the death

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    The author‚ Kurt Vonnegut‚ uses a series of disparate techniques in his writing in order to engage the reader. We travel 64 years into the future‚ and society as we know it has fallen apart. All things held dear to the heart are gone for good. The men and women of the world have been maimed to the highest extent‚ and the utmost want for equality has distracted our people from humanism. The tear shed and bitter strife has made citizens hide from the law in foreboding fear. All seems lost until one

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    Kurt Vonnegut‚ the pessimistic optimist Kurt Vonnegut is widely regarded as a pessimist‚ the evidence found within the short stories of Kilgore Trout actually prove the opposite. Kurt Vonnegut is very much an optimist; the proof is in his critique of society. By pointing out the inherent flaws‚ selfish actions‚ and destructive tendencies within the human race Vonnegut is hopeful that by reading his stories and contemplating their meaning a light bulb will turn on and prompt an enlightened perspective

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