Slaughterhouse-Five

What is the theme in Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut?

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Billy Pilgrim is a profoundly alienated indi­vidual. He can’t seem to make any personal connections. He feels ostracised and isolated by society. He cannot find any contact to which he can process his world: these feelings of disillusionment make up a large theme of the book.