2023
DOI: 10.17121/ressjournal.3329
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A Postmodernist Reading of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five

Abstract: After World War II, postmodernism began to rise as a movement and so many novelists began using a non-linear style, which involved the use of techniques like: shift in time, stream of consciousness, interior monologues, juxtapositions, … etc. The readers felt lost in the sense that they cannot grasp the meaning easily because the narrative is not sequential. Time shifts in the novel from the present to the past and to the future. However, it is only through a close reading that readers can differentiate betwee… Show more

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