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Analysis Of Rebecca West's The Return Of The Soldier

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In Rebecca West’s novel, The Return of the Soldier the reader is introduced to a man named Chris Baldry who suffers from shell-shock fighting in the war. When he returns home, he has no recollection of the past fifteen years of his life. What he remembers, is being in love with a woman named Margaret, the daughter of an innkeeper. However, what he inevitably comes home to is a wife named Kitty and a cousin named Jenny who have been earnestly awaiting his return. Although West portrays Chris to be a ‘victim’ so-to-speak within the novel due to his amnesia, the real trauma that he would experience was awaiting him at home, back at Baldry Court. Chris’ return would lead to a major upset in the lives of the women in his life, but for himself as well despite the fact he cannot account for a little over a decade of his past.
When Chris returns home, West makes it abundantly clear through the accounts of all of the characters that he is not the man he was when he left to fight in the war. His own cousin Frank even says, “I never realized the horror of warfare until I saw my cousin…” (pg. 40). Even Jenny admits that he doesn’t seem to be the same when she admits, “By nights I saw Chris running across the brown rottenness of No-Man’s-Land, starting back here because he trod upon a hand, not even looking there because of the awfulness of an unburied head…” (pg. 7). The shell-shock he experiences causes him to lose not only parts of his past, but parts of himself as well. However,

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