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  1. James Thurber-Humor In Fiction

    James Thurber-Humor in Fiction James Thurber was one of the most influential and unforgettable writers of his kind. He made modern-day problems seem preventable

  2. Insanity Of War In Slaughterhouse Five

    Bulge and the bombing of Dresden are contrasted by many ironies and dark humor; the fantastical, science-fiction-type place of Tralfamadore is, in truth, an outlet

  3. Style Analysis Of Kurt Vonnegut On Slaughterhouse Five

    his own antiwar sentiments throughout Slaughterhouse ? Five with the use of irony, satire, science fiction and dark humor . Billy Pilgrim, the main character, is

  4. Vonnegut Social Commentary In Cats Cradle

    commentary in cats cradle Social Commentary in Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle Kurt Vonnegut's science fiction novel, Cat's Cradle, is chocked full of social commentary,

  5. Isaac Asimov: Contemporary American Mythmaker

    American Mythmaker Isaac Asimov was the twentieth century's most popular and prolific science fiction writer. He was predominantly praised for the variety of his

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  1. Flowers For Algernon

    Flowers for Algernon Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is a classic science fiction set in southeastern New York, New York City. The fictitious prose traces a

  2. Isaac Asimov, Mind Of A Child

    time in 1958. He authored some 500 books for young and adult readers, extending beyond science and science fiction to include mystery stories, humor, history, and

  3. George Wells

    considered lacking in psychological subtlety and do not possess the skilled construction of his science fiction novels, they are commended for the humor and sympathy

  4. Lost The Show

    For other uses, see Lost (disambiguation). Lost Lost title screen Genre Drama Thriller Science fiction Adventure Mystery Created by Jeffrey Lieber J.J. Abrams Damon

  5. Critical Book Review Of Slaughterhouse Five

    "moving the camera out into space," as it were. And unusually for this form, Vonnegut's science fiction is frequently comic, not just in the "black humor" mode with

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