Friday, June 8, 2012
Antagonistic Mary #2
The antagonistic characteristics of Mary O'Hare implies that she is angry with Billy Pilgrim and that she does not want babies fighting in the war. Mary's anger particularly appears in Vonnegut's "You pretend to be brave men who will be acted out by famous movie stars! The war will look so amazing that many more will occur. The wars will be fought by babies!"
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Antagonist Mary
The literary term
'antagonist' serves as an example in Slaughterhouse
Five: "You pretend to be brave men who will be acted out by famous
movie stars! The war will look so amazing that many more will occur. The wars
will be fought by babies!"
I read the quote and realized its importance the
second time seeing it. Vonnegut describes Mary's antogonistic qualities to show
how much she dislikes Billy Pilgrim and how much the war angers
her. Mary is also angered by the fact that her children and every other
child could eventually be killed during the war.
Mary is also against Pilgrim because she thinks he is
the reason her kids could potentially be drafted. Her anger is shown
through the way she treats Pilgrim as she moves back and forth throughout
the kitchen and the house. Mary could have expressed her anger
by saying that Pilgrim thought he was brave instead of "you pretend
to be brave men who will be acted out by famous movie
stars!" She could have also expressed her anger by saying
that the wars will intrigue people instead of being fought by children instead
of "the war will look so amazing that many more will
occur," and, "the war will be fought by babies!"
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