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First Person Narrative Farewell To Arms
2,358 wordsDiscuss how Ernest Hemmingway and Louis De Bernieres present the effects of war on the individual in A Farewell to Arms and Captain Corelli s Mandolin. Although some critics disapprove of De Bernieres portrayal of life in Greece during world war two (1), in particular his depiction of the Germans, there is no doubt that he succeeds in bringing to life the hideous and brutal world that he sets out to create, They fell to their knees, their hands flailing. their mouths filling with the dry and dus...
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Spanish Civil War Effects Of War
1,103 wordsIn the novel Davita's harp, communism and the effects of war play a significant role on the way Ilana reviews the world, and how she lives as a direct result of her beliefs. Davitapossessed exceptional sensitivity and intelligence even as a small child perceives discord and disunity everywhere around her, and cannot be kept from seeing how her parents ideals buckle under the hard realities of the world shes growing into. She sees people scorned and discriminated against because of their politica...
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Effects Of War Brother Sam
450 wordsIn the novel, My Brother Sam is Dead, the author demonstrates the effects of war on families, on towns, and even on the children. The author makes it clear that war tears up families more than anything else. As a result of families getting ruined, it affects the children of the family, in this case, by making Tim grow up in a short amount of time. War affects towns, too. Soldiers, some from both sides, raid houses and kill people therefore splitting up towns and communities. War has many bad eff...
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Effects Of War Salter Persona Bomb
521 wordsIgnominious Actions Upon the beginning of Mary Jo Salter s Welcome to Hiroshima materializes as a visual holiday to a different country. However, the detail of imagery reveals a different sort of poem. The theme of the poem is a gloomy look at how humans destroy each other. The careful imagery of the lingering effects of war, the devastation of human life and the shadowy unknowns of the future through images of shock, guilt and numbness bring the event to life. The persona recounts the bomb and ...
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Red Badge Of Courage Afraid Of Death
1,880 wordsThe Red Badge of Courage depicts the evolution of the childish, Henry Fleming, into a grown hero. Like Simba in The Lion King, Henry must conquer a psychological obstacle. Simba had to retrieve his kingdom from his corrupt uncle who convinced him that Simba was responsible for his fathers death and forced Simba to abandon the Pride Lands. Simba ran from the shame and repentance of his self-made situation. Similarly, Henrys fate was self-made. Henry, too, had to confront cowardliness: would he ru...
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