This simple, yet profound phrase acknowledges the inevitability of death and tragedy, suggesting a way to cope with life's harsh realities by accepting what cannot be changed, and moving forward with a sense of detached understanding.
Quote by Kurt Vonnegut: “So it goes.”
So it goes.
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Historical Context
The phrase is repeated throughout *Slaughterhouse-Five*, often after a death or tragedy, reflecting the protagonist Billy Pilgrim's detached, fatalistic view of life and suffering, influenced by his experience as a prisoner of war during the firebombing of Dresden.
About the Author
American writer known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels. His works often blend science fiction, satire, and black comedy, addressing themes of war, technology, and human nature. "Slaughterhouse-Five" is among his most famous.
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