Kurt Vonnegut's style is very personal because he witnessed the war firsthand. He writes in first person point of view using details from his own life. In the first chapter, Vonnegut writes "I went back there with an old war buddy, Bernard V. O'Hare, and we made friends with a cab driver, who took us to the slaughterhouse where we had been locked up at night as prisoners of war" (1).Vonnegut uses personal details to keep the readers interested in the story and have an emotional connection to the plot and other characters.
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