Monday, August 31, 2009

वर बेकोमेस फैथ

Wow, this first chapter just contains too much valuable information worth talking. While I read I thought about faith and Kurt Vonnegut perception of what is predestinated, and time seems to be mentioned allot. You notice how he quotes “if the accident will”(Slaughter house-Five, chapter 1 pg2)many times, first used by the cab driver and then he uses later on referring to his son “and another will be “if the accident will” ((chapter 1 pg 20). I think this is just pure destiny, if it’s meant to happen it will, it is faith and hope or some sign that he believes in a greater power. Today I was talking to a friend on msn, we were talking about going out some day, and she said something very alike to “if the accident will” I quote “you never know… maybe causally bump in to each other” (Camila Arango) the you never know has the same meaning, as the accident will. Is the thing you know and want that is going to happen but still you leave it up to faith. I found it very interesting
“I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate on what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go”.(chapter one pg 20) more faith though here he is quoting from a book he read, and it maybe that all the war he had been through got him in to destiny. At the begging he explains how war makes you tougher “World War Two had certainly made everybody very tough”(chapter one pg 10) and he just needs and escape and that could be a reasonable explanation. I felt Vonnegut felt the obligation to write about war and ended talking and because everybody was writing about anti-war books “what he meant, of course, was that there would be always wars, that they were as easy to stop as glaciers. I believe, that too”(3)and he just wanted some laugh in his life. “Poo-tee-weet?”(chapter 1 pg 22) that sounds like a comedy to me. I do not know what to expect from this book but it certainly looks interesting.

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