Sunday, April 12, 2020
Slaughterhouse Five Essay
Slaughterhouse Five EssayHave you heard about the Slaughterhouse Five essay? You might not. It is a contemporary masterwork that is really difficult to put down on paper. One word describes it, twisted, twisted.'The simple character in a capital city strung up and hanged' is also one word for it. It's a book that comes alive in your hands and comes alive when you're reading it.Even with all the wonderful graphics and colors, the book remains so real, so intimate, so pure, and so real it's almost impossible to put down. I had to get back to my laptop, move on to my bookmarks, and have a nice cup of tea.'It took several months to write the book' is an author's introduction. It's a great touch, because it tells you how it felt when you started and when you finished. That last paragraph is a perfect description of the book.A book that inspires so much action is a great read. It makes you want to write and to read and to look up words and phrases. With this book, you'll never be bored.Whe n I finished the book, I was a bit confused as to how to wrap it up. I read the acknowledgments and I just knew it was good enough. 'The book won the Grady Medal,' were two more words I found myself saying, and now I read it, trying to figure out what 'grady' means.A book that gets stronger each time you read it is a great book. In Slaughterhouse Five, it seems the characters change or develop, they're put in different circumstances, and they die. It makes you want to be better and more productive and not just sit back and enjoy the ride.I will use the Slaughterhouse Five essay as a basis for a class. In fact, one of my professors has already told me that if I can work out the basics correctly, he'll give me a year to write an essay on the subject. Why not try it?
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