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Generals Die In Bed Analysis

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The harsh reality of war distinguishes the leaders that exert power and the followers that can’t. In the novel, Generals Die In Bed by Charles Yale Harrison, Harrison outlines the hardships of a soldier’s life. As the story progressed the soldiers learned the bitter truth of war when they realized how small of a saying they had in the grand scheme of things. The soldiers had no control over their own decisions as their lives are exploited for the benefits of others.
The soldiers were victims of the manipulative actions by their officers. In the war, the generals manipulated the soldiers’ thoughts and emotions and used them as their pawns. An example is when one of the generals delivered the news to the soldiers about the Germans torpedoing a hospital ship, Llandovery …show more content…

The general explained that “... after the Llandovery Castle was torpedoed, not a helping hand was offered to our wounded comrades” (137) and that there was “more than three hundred wounded Canadians struggling in the choppy waters of the English Channel....”(137). These words burned a picture into the minds of the soldiers. It showed the unfair and inhumane ways of the German army. The wounded soldiers with amputated limbs sunk to the bottom instantly with the salt stingy in their wounds all whilst the Germans soldiers laughed on. It was described that “... the lifeboats were sprayed by machine-gun fire ... the laughing men on the U-boat ... the amputation cases went to the bottom instantly ... they couldn't swim, poor chaps ... the salt water added to their dying agony....” (138). The general then used this to motivate the soldiers to avenge the deaths of their wounded Canadians soldiers. He said “... men, we are going into action in a few days, and we will be given an opportunity to avenge the lives of our murdered comrades ... if they choose to suspend the accepted rules for conducting civilized warfare, by

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