Have you ever read a book and enjoyed it, but once you were finished you wondered what it was really about? You wondered if the book had a deep meaning that you had to sit and think about or if the book was just for entertainment purposes only and had no meaning whatsoever. For me, Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. was this type of book. Breakfast of Champions is a story about two men who are going to eventually meet each other at a festival for the arts. The story tells about their journey in detail and explains how each man perceives and reacts to society. Dwayne Hoover, a Pontiac salesman, is on the brink of insanity. Dwayne is a very “well-to-do” man and owns many businesses in Midland City where he resides.
In the blink of an eye Dwayne’s life changes forever. One day Dwayne’s wife drinks Drano and is killed. After this incident Dwayne’s body starts producing “bad chemicals” which causes him to become insane. The other main character of this book is a man by the name of Kilgore Trout. Kilgore is an interesting character. “Trout,” as he is referred to in the book, is a lonely person who thinks everyone in the world is against him. Trout lives by himself and sells screening and siding for houses. Trout’s best and only friend is his bird named Billy. Trout is a struggling writer whose work is mainly published in pornography magazines. After that brief introduction of the story and characters I will now begin to explain my thoughts and ideas behind this book.
The Review on Book report of Man from the South
One day, on an accidental occasion, a stranger is willing to bet with you on one of you skills which is not so critical, and you are likely to win. If you do succeed, according to the serious bet, you can get a quite new limousine from the man which is worth millions of dollars; If not, however, what you have to do is just to dedicate your little finger, which means, have that poor finger chopped ...
When I first began to read this book I was hooked. It was very humorous and the book seemed like it would be a fun read. So I read on. With almost fifty pages left in the book I thought to myself “where is this book going?” I was thinking either that I have the worst case of A.D.D. ever or that this book has absolutely no meaning at all. I finished the book and was astounded. I just read 300 pages and had no clue whatsoever what the point of the book was. I quickly came to the realization that sometimes things in life aren’t supposed to have meaning. Why does everything in life have to have order and meaning? Vonnegut illustrates this point in his story by his reference to human beings as “machines.” Vonnegut explains that each person is a “machine” and has to have purpose and explanation to everything in life.
I was a perfect example of this theory. I expected the book to have a meaning and for it to follow the construction of a normal story. When the story did not follow a normal storyline I became really confused. Confusion might have been one of Vonnegut’s main purposes in writing this story. Since Vonnegut is a post modern realist writer this could very easily fit his writing style. Perhaps Vonnegut wanted to mix literature up a little and throw in his own style. Vonnegut also may have wanted to prove his point that people are used to a certain type of literature and when those boundaries in literature are broken people cannot comprehend a story. But on the other hand, this makes his work stand out like a sore thumb. This new type of literature may very well be what attracts people to his stories and makes his works popular.
Another idea Vonnegut might have been trying to relay to the readers was his view on the world. Vonnegut explained all the bad things he thought that was wrong with the world. He portrayed the world in a real point of view. Vonnegut took certain issues such as pornography, sex, and murder and tried to make them comical. He figured it would be easier to show the reader how the world really was through humor, rather than being blunt. My final thought on Vonnegut’s book was that he only wanted to entertain the reader. Vonnegut did this very well by stringing together many life truths through humor and pictures. Even though Vonnegut’s book may not have had a plot or made any sense, he still evoked emotion in me that kept my thumb ready to turn the next page. Vonnegut proved in this book that you don’t have to have a deep moral lesson behind a story to make it have a great lasting impression upon a person. Vonnegut’s book has been liked by so many because of its unique style and entertainment.
The Essay on Importance of Books in Individual Life
There is a well-defined comfort for those who visit book stores and libraries. The books are there like faithful friends waiting to be called upon, read, valued, and appreciated. Let us not also forget, however, the joy and anticipation when visiting used book stores. They are everywhere, and they all tell a story; but not only from within the pages. They have a history; they came from somewhere; ...
Vonnegut tried to create a story in which people could sit down and read the book and thoroughly enjoy it for its humor and entertainment. When an author strikes emotion in a reader he has done his job well. Bravo Mr. Vonnegut..