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| last = Klinkowitz | |||
| first = Jerome | |||
| year = 1973 | |||
| title = The Vonnegut Statement | |||
| publisher = Library of Congress | |||
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| pages = 147-148 | |||
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A major theme presented in the story is the pessimism of technology. | |||
Science fiction.1973 p.147 p. 148 | Vonnegut's depiction of science fiction correlating to equality is the absurdity of humanity.[147] The fusion of technology and humanity in this world hinders the capabilities of human variance, causing the destruction of the universe.[148} | Science fiction.1973 p.147 p. 148 | Vonnegut's depiction of science fiction correlating to equality is the absurdity of humanity.[147] The fusion of technology and humanity in this world hinders the capabilities of human variance, causing the destruction of the universe.[148} |
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