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In Kurt Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse-Five," Edgar Derby dies on page 227 of the edition published by Delta in 1991. His death occurs in a post-war setting when he is executed by a firing squad for stealing a teapot. This moment highlights the absurdity and tragedy of war, as Derby, a character who embodies a sense of morality, meets a senseless end.

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