Slaughterhouse-Five
What are the motifs in Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut?

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The phrase “So it goes" follows every death in the novel. It is an existential moniker meant to simplify death rather than assign specific details to it. I suppose details do not matter when the end result is death no matter which way one views it.