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Monday, March 25, 2019

Possibilities for a Better World :: Kurt Vonnegut Cats Cradle Essays

Possibilities for a Better WorldThe picture particoloured of the world and hu firearmity by Kurt Vonnegut in Cats Cradle is non a positive one. It is not the utopia that so many of the novels characters are striving for. It is a ridiculous world where truths are based on lies and the balance of unplayful and evil is a manufactured state. If Vonneguts attempt is to poison minds with humanity to gain them to guard a better world, it is only through showing the commentator the follies of man, the harebrainedness we live with daily, that maybe we can change our outlook and make a better world.Within the 191 rascals of Cats Cradle Vonnegut manages to slam nearly every(prenominal) mode of life, every motivating factor, every convention of modern man. The strongest attacks are on our ways to knowledge science and religion. Science is shown as a field led by madmen who do not comprehend the consequences of their question and creations. Religion is shown as being all lies developed to keep man happy. The characters of the novel are not unscathed either. Most are shown as greedy, uncompromising, and unsympathetic. They are led by unknown forces to do bad things, foolish things. Vonnegut poisons the reader with these examples of mankind. He examines, with wit and comedy, the selfish and foolish nature of humanity. unitary can look at the actions of the characters and their actions, along with the consequences of those actions, and draw from it a finis about the futility of living. Vonnegut can certainly be seen as a faultfinder for the image that he gives us of humanity. He takes it one step further, though, by showing us all of the absurdity of our modern lives. He wants us to see that we live by lies. Even the words on the page are lies. There is no truth. And in this way we are not bound to live the life that Vonnegut portrays. There may be a better end for us than there is at the end of Cats Cradle. peradventure then it is possible for us, all of mankind, to make it a better world. With Vonneguts condemnable attacks on all our sacred systems he may be assay to show us that there is a better way to live. I will continue to argue that Cats Cradle goes beyond satire, and gives us a truly cynical look at the world and humanity.

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