Even in one of the last chapters, there is still characters being described. Characterization is the process by which the writer reveals the personality, values, and quality of a character. In this chapter, Campbell is being introduced. "Campbell was an ordinary-looking man, but he was extravagantly customed in a uniform of his own design." (162) Vonnegut was introducing us to Campbell because he is going to be an important character in the rest of the book.
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