Slaughterhouse Five

The narrator compares his first view of Dresden to (Chapter 6)?

the work camp that he was liberated from.

Indianapolis.

an absurd and enchanted fantasy land.

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C. an absurd and enchanted fantasy land.

Billy did not meet many of the eyes that found him so entertaining. He was enchanted by the architecture of the city. Merry amoretti wove garlands above windows. Roguish fauns and naked nymphs peeked down at Billy from festooned cornices. Stone monkeys frisked among scrolls and seashells and bamboo.

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