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Ordinary World War Theme

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Generally it is said that innocent or people being hurt can feel the pain of others even animals and plants. Likewise The wars, revolves around Robert Ross a protagonist who is innocent and cares for animals. He joins the Canadian army at the age of nineteen to avoid the guilt of his sister Rowena’s tragic death following the slaughter of her beloved rabbits.
When we talk about wars we mean it as a conflict between two forces, states or nations. This novel also holds the theme of World War I (a war between English and Germans) where Robert initially fights with the conflict of joining or not joining the army later, he as a soldier fights the war but this is not the only battle that he is fighting. Simultaneously, he is also fighting for his own moralities and the …show more content…

The war does not only leave a soldier with physical lifetime scars but it also generates some mental scars which could remain with them for a lifetime. We can say that the person who suffers the most in a battle is the soldier himself because he is the one who goes through continuous pain. After seeing so much destruction and killing the soldiers go insane, they go through mental illness and psychological trauma, they try to attempt suicide, they get flashbacks of those cataclysmic events that stops them to live a normal life after. “We’re all strange, Robert thought. Everyone is strange in a war I guess. Ordinary is a myth" (Findley 101). As the wars are so anxious soldiers fight for days, weeks and even months without sleeping, eating, bathing; they lack basic necessities of life. As Robert states, "All he [Robert] wanted was a dream. Escape. But nobody dreams on a battlefield. There isn't any sleep that long. Dreams and distances are the same" (Findley 102) a soldier cannot fall asleep because of the terror and stressful conditions during wars but if he does he could get killed. They do not live a regular routine life like waking up in the morning, working at

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