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This proves that there were a lot of killings, and destruction moments which clearly links to the thesis “War leads to Destruction”. This statement was mostly on every other page, popped up a lot. This quotation proves that Billy has learnt “So it goes” from the Tralfamadorians. “I simply shrug and say what the Tralfamadorians say about dead people, which is ‘So it goes’”. Billy Pilgrim currently views death in identical means, I think this is because Billy learned from them when the aliens took him to Tralfamador to exhibit him in a zoo. To them, death is simply a foul condition at a specific moment in one’s existence. The quotation “So it goes,” was stated by Tralfamadorians whenever they saw a corpse, they were described as “they were two feet high, and green, and shaped like plumber’s friends”. It makes him able to forgive anyone, and he never appears to become angry throughout the novel and proves himself as acceptive and deeply passive. One of the book’s most popular lines is ‘So it goes,’ stated whenever a biotic thing died.

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However, This connects to the theme “War Leads to Destruction” because Dresden was left demolished, many faultless individuals lost their lives and left the city was left unavailable to recover affecting deep into their economy. Also, “135,000 people died as the result of an air attack with conventional weapons.” If Hundreds of thousands of faultless people died, imagine how many people got injured during this horrific event, just like Billy and how it is a significant event that has impacted his life ever since. Never in this novel was Billy seen to be in pain or aggressive with anything. This quotation really makes me smell how the actual scene would smell.Īlso, Billy encounters the Dresden bombing with acknowledgment and unhappiness instead of aggression, pain. To add more, it was said in the book that the “bodies were liquefied, and the stink was like mustard and roses gas”. Billy and other war prisoners helped to clean up the remains of Dresden and more than 25,000 people who died there, Billy observes the sadistic and cruelty of the globe once the city gets bombed. In addition, prisoners of war from many lands came together to help with the digging of dead bodies, as quoted “Began the first corpse mine in Dresden”. This was due to the destruction the allied forces had caused by the bomb and taken many lives of unwanted and guiltless human beings that were not supposed to be taken. Everybody else in the neighbourhood was dead”. Firstly, the innocent community and residents of Dresden were harmed in the bombing, Billy stated that Dresden looked like the surface of the moon, “Dresden was like the moon now, nothing but minerals. Throughout this book, Billy Pilgrim is shown travelling to the Dresden bombing, back to his birthplace and to the planet Tradlafamdor in an inconsistent order.









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