Example: "Slaughterhouse-Five" by Kurt Vonnegut
"Slaughterhouse-Five" employs a nonlinear narrative structure, where the protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, experiences events out of chronological order due to his experiences with time travel and trauma. The story jumps between different moments in Billy's life, including his time as a prisoner of war during World War II, his post-war life, and his encounters with aliens on the planet Tralfamadore. This nonlinear approach reflects the novel's themes of fate, free will, and the nature of time.