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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Cat's Cradle Journal 2 (Quarter 2)

            I have read some more of Cat’s Cradle, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. This book is really starting to grow on me. However, there are some parts that I do not understand the importance of. One such example is when the narrator is in the cemetery showroom. The narrator meets the brother of a man that he encountered earlier in the book and sees the name of his own ancestors on a tombstone. My guess is that the point of this is to show the narrator that everything is intertwined, but it seems like there could be better ways of doing this. The book starts to really get interesting when everyone arrives on the island of San Lorenzo. Through a strange turn of events, the narrator becomes the new president of San Lorenzo. At the ceremony to celebrate the “Hundred Martyrs to Democracy”, which the narrator resides over, Minton gives a speech that nicely explains the purpose of the book. He abandons his formal speech that he prepared and speaks straight from his heart. Minton starts out powerfully by stating that war murders children. He goes on to say that he believes that there should not fancy ceremonies celebrating children lost at war. Instead, he points out that people can only take part in festivities if “we the celebrants, are working consciously and tirelessly to reduce the stupidity and viciousness of ourselves and of all mankind.” Basically, Minton is saying that instead of focusing on those who died, we should be trying to stop people from dying. This really spoke to me. It also helped me to realize that the purpose of this novel is to make the readers realize the stupidity of our society and to try to change our ways before it is too late. Unfortunately, I doubt that enough people will read this book for it to make any kind of impact on the world as a whole. This novel has certainly changed my views, however. Cat’s Cradle is truly a literary masterpiece.

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