This chapter discusses the point when Billy is unconscious in Vermont after his plane crash. While his body lies dormant, his mind races, and remembers many things.
INTERNAL CONFLICT is clear here for Billy needs to wake up, and it is all a matter of whether his mind wants him to or not. Of his dreams and visions the best ones, "... were time-travel" (Pg 157). He once again becomes unstuck in time, traveling back to his detainment in Dresden and his time at the Slaughterhouse.
Billy Pilgrim has so many internal conflicts throughout the novel. He has so many of these same experiences with his mind and different problems arise causing him to travel back in time.
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