Essay On Slaughter House Five

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Former president of the United States of America, John F. Kennedy said something that describes the true terrors of the war; “Man must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind.” War is a dangerous and scary thing that many people are apart of. Usually, it is not portrayed to the public in an appropriate manner. Many times, war is showed as something that you may want to be apart of, but in reality it is a horrific event that can get you killed and scar you for life. Writing about war is usually supposed to make the readers feel the true, and indescribable horrors of the war. Regardless of the situation, when writing about war, the most effective strategy is to put the reader in the shoes of the characters to make them feel like they are there and experiencing the event. The author does this by using imagery. …show more content…

The writing makes them change their own mind in a way of making them agree with a common theory and make them change their opinion by persuading them. However, when the writer makes you feel like you are in the setting/event, it becomes a more powerful piece of writing than if it was a broad opinion based writing. In Slaughter-House Five it is describing a boy in the war; “Wind and cold and violent had turned his face crimson. He didn’t look like a soldier at all. He looked like a filthy flamingo.” (Vonnegut). The author in this makes the readers imagine what he looks like very well to the point where you feel like you can see him. When writing about war, the best writers use imagery to connect to the reader’s senses and make them feel like they are experiencing the

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