The Destruction Of Automobiles In Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five

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According to Kilgore Trout, automobiles are the only enemy for human beings. They destroy the peaceful, moist and nourishing blue-green balls in the earthling planet. Earth wants to be a friend to all but its grace is destroyed mercilessly by the automobiles. When Kilgore Trout was boy, his main work was to measure the wingspans of the Ern corpses that filled the boy depressed. This was also the reason for the destruction of earth. For example, at the present time due to tower signals many sparrows are died. Their families were extinct. Electric signals also cause problem to the environment and the world. In spite its harm men use it crazily without realizing the harm produced. Sparrows have the capacity to live on the Himalayas withstanding …show more content…

The two World Wars and civil wars within a nation already devastate human happiness and peace. In Slaughterhouse-Five also Kurt Vonnegut talks about war and peace. He hates war and every one wants to be free from war. Thousands and thousands of people were died during Second World War. Every year on November 11, the people give their gratitude to the Veterans, who had died in war. “The weekend was extra-long because the coming Monday was a national holiday, Veterans’ Day. It was in honor of people who had served their country in uniform.” …show more content…

The author compares her with a machine as she is neither asked for consent nor her feelings are given priority. She becomes the poor victim of dehumanized temperament of modern world. She was treated like a device and not as a human being with feelings. The culprit neither cared for her mental agony nor her physical fitness. She was then treated as a machine, a defective child-bearing machine. When Dwayne was born her mother died. This agony fills the character and chases him day and night. The death of Dwayne’s mother is also considered as a replacement of a repaired machine for a new one without being noticed by the world. A human life is not valued at present. The emotions and sentimental attachment has no value. If a machine is replaced it harms the environment when it is recycled. The child born to the woman also becomes a victim to the society without a healthy mind and it will add a negative environment to the society. So Kurt Vonnegut’s comparison of human beings to a machine is justified. Here the author also portrays the overpopulation in the world. Dwayne’s thinks pathetically, “This was a tool whose only purpose was to make the holes in human beings.” (49). Here Dwayne refers hole as black mark in human beings. But at the same time many technology has developed to send the rockets to the Moon without realizing the harms that it is going to create on the earth and future

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