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Topic: What can I compare Slaughterhose-Five to in an essay?

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skullpixie

I would like many different choices because i have to compare it to something i have read. Ps this is due fri

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slchanmo1885

Slaughterhouse Five can be compared to Huck Finn -- people have called Vonnegut a "modern day Mark Twain." 

You could also compare it to Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, which is another darkly humorous war novel with a nonlinear plot.

If you want to compare books with non-linear plot lines, you could talk more about structure of the novels -- some other nonlinear novels are Wuthering Heights by Bronte, Ulysses by Joyce, or Trainspotting by Welsh (there are many more as well!)

Homer's Illiad or Odyssey could be compared to Billy Pilgrim's journey.

If you want to stick to the war theme, you could compare it to any other war novel, especially those set during the same time period. 

I hope this gives you a few ideas.

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What if you compared the work to either an earlier work or later work by Vonnegut and then write about how he developed his diction, tone, style, etc.

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morrol

"Slaughterhouse Five" can be compared to any Modern piece of literature insofar as its structure is concerned. The novel is fragmented. It skips from the past to the future. It alternates points of view. This style is mimetic of many novels written shortly after WWI. You could compare the structure of "Slaughterhouse Five" to any novel by Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, and especially James Joyce.

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You can do a comparison on a couple of different topics:

Historical Angle - You could look at other literature depicting World War II or the effects of this war - Elie Wiesel's Night, The Diary of Anne Frank

Stylistic Angle - Vonnegut uses a great deal of black humor to make social comments - Some call him a modern - day Mark Twain, so any of Mark Twain's works - particularly his satire, like "The Lowest Animal" would be appropriate. 

Science - Fiction Angle - Vonnegut uses science fiction as a motif, so it may be useful to look at other science - fiction works, particularly those with strong social commentary - Ray Bradbury, Ursula LeGuin.

 

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