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    literature and film have shown this theme over the years. A World War I novel, Johnny Got His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo, follows Joe, a soldier, through his journey of recovering and realizing his reason for fighting in the war. Similarly, an American Civil War movie, Shenandoah, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, follows Charlie, the father of the Anderson family, as he tries to avoid the war but gets sucked in anyhow when his youngest son Boy is taken away. Charlie, like Joe, ends up getting involved in

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    “What’s so noble about being dead?” Johnny Got His Gun, written by Dalton Trumbo, is an anti-war, powerful, and magnificent book that teaches many valuable lessons. Joe, the main character, lost his arms and legs along with most of his senses, making him a part of the living, and the dead. An important lesson from Johnny Got His Gun, is that sometimes people don’t know what they have until it’s gone. For example, when Joe lost his father’s fishing rod while fishing with Bill Harper. “Then there

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    of aiding its cause is completely unique for each person. Many works of art have tried to portray this intrapersonal struggle through the use of words as well as visuals. The novel Johnny Got His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo, uses an elaborate case of a man who entered a war that was not his and ended up paying for it with his life as he knew it. Similarly, the movie Shenandoah watches the Anderson family as they make the decision to fight in a war that they did not originally believe was theirs at all.

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    The novel Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo, is a book that analyzes the effects of war in a very personal way: by letting the audience feel the main character’s, Joe’s, pain and struggle as he realizes how he has lost his sense of touch, sight, smell, taste, and ability to hear. All Joe is able to feel is his emotions rotting inside of his body as he has no way of communicating his pain to the people around him, which leads to the conclusion that physical destruction, suicide, and casualty are

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    for young men to die in.” stated by George S. McGovern, an American Historian and Author. The historical fiction novel Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo takes a similar stance as McGovern on the topic of war. Johnny Got His Gun was written in the post war period after World War I, right before World War II. The Anti-War message of the historical fiction novel Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo is highly effective in its goal of persuading the reader to the anti-war cause through the characterization

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    “Johnny Got His Gun” by Dalton Trumbo is a story of a man, Joe Bonham, who is in a hospital after suffering multiple injuries that alone would be considered life-threatening. His life is forever altered by his injuries and it appears that for the rest of his life he will be trapped in a hospital with nobody listening to him and strangers surrounding him that he cannot form bonds with because of the disabilities he now has. Joe is trapped, alone, with only his thoughts surrounding himself and is living

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    Truth of War and Consequences Many times in someone's life they do not understand why they are doing something. In Johnny Got His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo, Joe a young soldier who is fighting a war that he thought he understood. He believed that he was fighting with a purpose and then the unexpected happened. He lost his legs, arms, and was left with a large hole in his face. This is when he becomes to realize that he is not personally invested in the war and that he only went because it was expected

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    the World War 1 novel Johnny Got His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo follows Joe, a young injured soldier’s journey through his life stuck in the hospital. In the Civil War film Shenandoah, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, the story follows an American family and their sacrifices and consequences regarding the war. The protagonists are both male characters and their experience with the war, but both include important female characters and how they are affected as well. In Johnny Got His Gun, Kareen is protagonist

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    novel Johnny Got His Gun and Universal's film Shenandoah tell the story of two seemingly different characters, Joe Bonham and Charlie Anderson, who in a like manner, undergo loss and

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    The novel Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo, is a novel that describes the life of Joe, the main character, and how he seems to manage his disabilities after he had fought in the war. Throughout the course of the war, Joe had lost all of his senses, despite touch, and every single limb, after he had gotten hit by a bomb. Once Joe wakes up, he begins falling in and out of consciousness and begins to experience difficulty finding purpose in life after his incident had occurred. Surely enough though

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