Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut Weary-Pilgrim Character Diagram I. In chapter two of Slaughterhouse Five, Vonnegut introduces us to two very different soldiers- Billy Pilgrim and Roland Weary. Read the descriptions of these two characters and draw a visual representation of each as they were during the war. Your drawing should include: a thought bubble- revealing what is going on in his mind (directly or implied from the text) a voice bubble- a direct quote that is representative of the character diagraming and labeling of important physical characteristics, qualities, or possessions a direct quote from the narrative text describing the character as a caption beneath the picture (this should not be dialogue). Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut Weary-Pilgrim Character Diagram I. In chapter two of Slaughterhouse Five, Vonnegut introduces us to two very different soldiers- Billy Pilgrim and Roland Weary. Read the descriptions of these two characters and draw a visual representation of each as they were during the war. Your drawing should include: a thought bubble- revealing what is going on in his mind (directly or implied from the text) a voice bubble- a direct quote that is representative of the character diagraming and labeling of important physical characteristics, qualities, or possessions a direct quote from the narrative text describing the character as a caption beneath the picture (this should not be dialogue).