![]() Rumfoord from Harvard decided not to write about Dresden because it was forgotten in history, but he was not even there, so it couldn't be true Ch 10: At the end of the novel, what jobs do Vonnegut, Billy, & O'Hare have? They are diggers in the Dresden corpses department & they have flamethrowers by soldiers This one is though. Even though war was over, moments of them still plague Ch 9: In chapter nine, it appears Vonnegut/ SparkNotes comment, " that our conception of history is shaped those who are in charge of writing about it." Please explain further. to express an opinion that an idea or suggestion is silly or not worth considering: Some seemingly reasonable people go on holiday and pooh-pooh the idea of wearing sunblock. ![]() the word Tutti-Frutti popped into my head, and without meaning to, I blurted it out. Edgar Derby started to cry Ch 7 & 8 What effect do that Febs have on Billy? Why do they bother him so much? He upset by the song & the occasion, as he had never had an old gang, old sweethearts & pals, but the missed one anyway Ch 9: In relation to chapter nine, please explain the following Oberlin quote: The happiest moments, sometimes, end up being the saddest ones." -Billy was happy about the war & took a nap in a carriage coffin, he woke to the dying horses & started to cry All there is to say about a massacre, things like Poo-tee-weet. It is a large bear approximately the same size as the omnivorous Kodiak bear(Ursus arctos middendorffi). korean 1 Following paragraph is from the novel. He going to have him shot, he going to have a person hired to go shoot him & he going to have him ring the door bell & tell him he was sent by Paul Lazzaro Ch 6: What are Billy's final words? "It is time for you t o go home, wives & children & it is time for me to be dead for a little while & then live again." Ch 7: Who/What is the salt syrup for? How does Edgar Derby react to Billy's kindness? -Pregnant some, but prisoners steal it to get nutrients The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a carnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle encompassing the Arctic Ocean its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. 'poo-tee-weet' Thread starter woolim Start date woolim Senior Member. And for that reason, it does offer a certain kind of sense. The context tells us that it’s the sound of a bird, something that the main character of the novel, Billy Pilgrim, hears in the aftermath of the massacre. What is the motto that he lives his life by? What does he say he going to do to Billy someday? -pg.139 " The sweetest thing in life is revenge" What does Poo-tee-weet mean, anyway Surely Vonnegut is representing a sound, not a part of the lexicon. ![]() ![]() Ch 6: Billy's blatant enemy in this novel is Paul Lazaro. Poo-tee-weet can be interpreted in a number of ways (e.g., is the bird asking Billy, Are you OK or is it sharing his bewilderment at the destruction and. ![]()
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