Lynn Tait

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Life rarely turns out in the way the living hope for, and “so it goes” has become one of the ways in which we verbally shrug our shoulders and accept what life gives us. But that is not its purpose in Slaughterhouse-Five. “So it goes” is not a way of accepting life but of facing death. It occurs in the text every single time someone dies, and only when someone dies.
Languages of Truth: Essays 2003-2020
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