Breakfast of Champions

by Kurt Vonnegut

Breakfast of Champions: Setting 1 key example

Definition of Setting

Setting is where and when a story or scene takes place. The where can be a real place like the city of New York, or it can be an imagined... read full definition
Setting is where and when a story or scene takes place. The where can be a real place like the city of New York, or... read full definition
Setting is where and when a story or scene takes place. The where can be a real place like the... read full definition
Setting
Explanation and Analysis:

The primary setting of Breakfast of Champions is Midland City, a fictional town in the American Midwest that is loosely based on Indianapolis, Indiana. Vonnegut repeatedly and crassly describes Midland City as "the asshole of America." This moniker disparages the setting but also reveals it to be a stand-in for Vonnegut's critique of America as a whole. Midland City is where the consumerism, fractured truth, and absurdity of American culture can be most clearly understood.