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Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut is a darkly satirical novel that critiques humanity’s pursuit of knowledge and power through the story of a fictional substance called Ice-Nine, a chemical capable of freezing all water on Earth. Told through the perspective of a writer investigating the life of a scientist who helped develop the atomic bomb, the narrative explores themes of science, religion, and human folly. Vonnegut introduces Bokononism, a made-up religion offering ironic wisdom about life’s absurdity. Blending humor and apocalyptic tension, the novel delivers a biting commentary on the recklessness of human ambition and the fragile balance of existence.