Maggie grows scared and leaves. Science Fiction and Aliens. Billy gives Valencia jewelry for their anniversary. The barbershop quartet returns. Billy knows that this group triggers him emotionally, but he cannot quite place their meaning in his life. Billy flees upstairs. Everything in the city was on fire. The German guards drew together, standing, and resembled the barbershop quartet singing downstairs at the party.
One of the most dramatic and important scenes in the novel. Billy makes a connection not through time-travel but through memory—the mental faculty that Vonnegut claims is of little use to himself in writing the novel, as Vonnegut cannot remember many experiences from the war.
Billy understands that a lot of his grief derives from the shock of being spared in the slaughterhouse during the bombing when so many others weren't. He grieves even for the German guards. Billy and Montana Wildhack are lying in bed in the Tralfamadorian zoo. Montana asks Billy to tell her a story, and he tells of Dresden, the firebombing, and the guards who resemble a barbershop quartet , the surface of the city like a moon.
An American plane flies over and strafes the POWs with machine-gun fire. Finally the Americans reach a Dresden suburb, where a German couple keeps open their inn. Campbell, Jr. He solicits them to join his Free American Corps to fight on the Russian front, promising food and repatriation after the war.
Edgar Derby stands up and, in his finest moment, denounces Campbell. He defends the American fight for freedom and praises the brotherhood between Russians and Americans. An air-raid siren concludes the confrontation, and everyone takes shelter in a meat locker carved into the bedrock beneath the slaughterhouse.
The alarm is false. The narrator states that Dresden will not be destroyed until the next night. Billy dozes off in the meat locker and travels back to a conversation with his exasperated daughter, Barbara.
Billy recalls the first time he mets Trout in his own hometown of Ilium. Trout manages newspaper delivery boys for the Ilium Gazette. He is shocked that Billy has read his books. Inspired, Derby speaks about freedom, justice, and fair play. He talks of a brotherhood between Americans and Russians, telling Campbell how the two nations will crush "the disease of Nazism. Disrupted by the sound of air raid sirens, everyone takes shelter in a meat locker deep beneath the slaughterhouse.
Bombs are not dropped on Dresden that night, but the prisoners and their guards remain underground. As Billy falls asleep in the meat locker, he travels to Ilium.
Billy describes meeting Kilgore Trout, the science-fiction writer who also lives in Ilium. Because he has never made any money as a writer, Trout works in the circulation department for the Ilium Gazette, supervising newspaper delivery boys. When Billy meets him, Trout is haggling with dozens of his delivery boys. Billy helps Trout deliver papers and invites him to a party celebrating his and Valencia's eighteenth wedding anniversary. At the anniversary party, the barbershop quartet that will later sing on the ill-fated chartered plane to Montreal performs.
Their singing arouses a distressing response in Billy. He looks so strange that several of the guests conclude that he is suffering a heart attack. Trout asks Billy if he has seen through time — many of Trout's novels deal with time travel — and Billy denies that he has.
When the barbershop quartet strikes up another song, he is overcome once again. Escaping upstairs, he ponders the effect the men in the quartet have on him and remembers the first night of the Dresden bombing. Billy and the prisoners are still deep underground in the meat locker. How is Billy lifted into the flying saucer? Why do the other POWs refuse to let Billy sleep near them? What does Weary tell the other men in his car before he dies?
What processes do the Americans go through when they arrive at the camp? Lance Rumfoord, Howard W. Campbell, Jr. What does the way Tralfamadorians view the universe and Earthlings tell us about their concept of time? What was the main ingredient of the candles and soap used at the welcoming dinner for the American POWs?
Why does science fiction appeal to Billy and Rosewater? Why is Billy upset by his mother? How do the aliens change that message? What do the Tralfamadorians suggest Earthlings should learn to do? What epitaph does Billy think of on his wedding night? Billy describes his own death. What is the source of the animal magnetism Billy feels in the prison hospital shed? What does Lazzaro say is the sweetest thing in life? What story does he tell to prove his point? What advice does Lazzaro give Billy?
How does Billy die? How is Edgar Derby elected head American? To what does the author compare his first view of Dresden? Identify characters — Werner Gluck 1. Describe the plane crash in which Billy is injured. What do Billy, Gluck, and Derby discover in the first building they enter while looking for the slaughterhouse kitchen? What does the war widow in the kitchen think of Billy, Gluck, and Derby?
What work was assigned to the Americans in Dresden? How do the Americans get vitamins and minerals? Chapter 8 Billy travels from the slaughterhouse to his meeting with Kilgore Trout, his anniversary party, and back to the fire bombing of Dresden. Identify vocabulary — nacreous Identify characters — Howard W. How does Derby respond to Campbell? How does Billy meet Trout?
How does Billy react to the barbershop quartet? How does Billy describe Dresden after the fire-bombing? What do the American fighter planes do after the fire-bombing?
What do the Americans find in the suburb of Dresden? Chapter 9 While in the hospital in Vermont recovering from the plane crash, Billy discusses Dresden with another patient. He then travels in time to Dresden and to Tralfamadore.
How does Valencia die? What justifications and critiques of the fire-bombing of Dresden does Rumfoord read?
How had the army improved Robert? What might Billy choose as his happiest moment? What is the only thing Billy cries about in the war? Why is the epigraph of the book Away In A Manger? What happens to Billy on the New York radio show?
Chapter 10 Billy and the other POWs are used by the Germans to exhume corpses after the fire-bombing. What does the author describe as one of his nicest moments? What does the author mean by the term corpse mine?
How does the Maori POW die? What new technique for disposing of the corpses is devised? Why do the Germans leave? What does the bird say to Billy Pilgrim?
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