
Note: Vonnegut uses motifs (repeated images or ideas) to connect seemingly unrelated incidents, usually caused by the main character’s jumps through time and space. War (What points does Vonnegut make about war? How does he show us this?).Fate versus Free Will / Passivity versus Agency (Which one does Vonnegut prefer? How do we know? How might this connect to our discussions of existentialism/Master and Slave Souls?).Time and Death (What does Vonnegut suggest about these intangibles? What issued does he take with them?).As you read, consider what seems to be important to Vonnegut, and how he presents his concerns. Themes: Vonnegut presents a number of themes throughout the novel (see below). (Trust me it’s exceedingly difficult to find something you want to cite from this novel once you’re through reading it!) You should also feel free to jot down your own questions or thoughts as you read.

This will you will help you in the long run.

I suggest you read through the questions for a chapter before you begin reading it, and then jotting down page numbers as something of interest appears.

Instructions: For each chapter, select at least two (2) prompts to which to respond.
