In this first Chapter I came to realize many things. More specifically I discovered that Vonnegut has a very personal view on this war he will tell about in this story. I found that his unique style of writing can be hard to pin down a particular point of view. At first it seems he may take a first person approach as he says: "I would hate to tell you what this lousy little book cost me in money and anxiety and time"(Vonnegut 2). But then he later talks in a third person omniscient point of view, talking about other characters as an all knowing central character. This is definitely gonna be a thrill to read.
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