About the Author
Symbolism
About the Book
Events in Chapters 1-2
Trivia
100

Which war did Kurt Vonnegut serve in that influenced Slaughterhouse-Five?

WW2

100

What does the phrase "So it goes" symbolize in the novel?

Acceptance of death

100

The novel is primarily based on what real historical event?

Firebombing of Dresden

100

What is unusual about the way chapter 1 is written?

Vonnegut inserts himself into the story, speaks from a first-person perspective

100

What is Billy Pilgrim's profession after the war?

Optometrist

200

What traumatic event did Vonnegut survive as a prisoner of war that shaped the novel's setting?

Firebombing of Dresden

200

How does Billy Pilgrim's attitude towards life reflect Vonnegut's views towards war?

Represents a helplessness / inevitable death in war
200

In what German city does most of the war narrative eventually take place?

Dresden

200

What happens to Billy Pilgrim's experience of time?

He becomes "unstuck in time" and is able to travel through it

200

What science fiction element is introduced early in the novel?

Aliens

300

Where did Vonnegut attend before fighting in the war?

Cornell

300

How does being "unstuck" in time or the Trafalmadorian's view of time symbolize about Vonnegut's understanding of life and death?

Death is not final, time exists simultaneously

300

What was the original function of the slaughterhouse during the war?

Used to process meat, later stores prisoners of war

300

Who is Roland Weary and what is his relationship to Billy?

Soldier who resents and mistreats Billy

300

What phrase is repeated after every mention of death?

"So it goes"

400

Where did Vonnegut go after the war and what did he study?

Anthropology at UChicago, became a reporter/writer

400

How does Roland Weary represent hypocrisy in the war?

Believes he is fighting for something for greater (God, dignity, etc.) but really has no honor

400

Where was Vonnegut held as a prisoner during WW2?

Dresden, Germany

400

Why is Billy considered a bad soldier in chapter 2?

Lacks the equipment and training to be a soldier

400

What delusion does Roland Weary have about himself?

He thinks he is an honorable soldier, like the Three Musketeers

500

What type of unique literary method does Vonnegut use in chapter 1?

Self-insertion / metafiction

500

2 examples of death in the story

Dad dying, wife dying

500

What happens to Billy Pilgrim after the war?

Goes on shows and writes about his encounter with aliens

500

What causes Billy to be captured by enemy forces?

He is hiding behind enemy lines

500

What type of narrative time structure does the novel use?

Non-linear