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    argument is present in the novel, Johnny Got His Gun. This novel, written by Dalton Trumbo, displays the characteristics of Joe, a war veteran who was badly hurt in battle. The stream of consciousness demonstrates Joe’s thoughts and how something in the present connects him to other memories that remind him of what he is experiencing. This allows the audience to interpret his experiences and break down his memories into his feelings. Joe is not able to cope immediately with his injuries sustained because

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    Guns shooting, soldiers running, people dying; war. Bullets penetrating the skin, causing deadly wounds. Men being forced into war, and others choosing to go. Families wondering if their loved ones will ever come home safe. Currently, many people participate and experience the effects of war. In society today, war is a hot topic of literature. Johnny Got His Gun and Shenandoah are both examples of war stories, and the loss and devastation that war causes. The book Johnny Got His Gun focuses on

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    obligation to service is seen in both the novel Johnny Got His Gun and the film Shenandoah. In the novel Johnny Got His Gun, Joe Bonham experiences a catastrophic accident, and loses all his limbs. As he deals with his injuries, and the loss of his quality of life, his philosophy on war changes as he sees first hand the devastation war causes. Similarly, the film Shenandoah explores the life of a Virginian father, Charlie Anderson. Charlie feels pressured by his community to become involved in the Civil

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    societies in Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 and Trumbo’s Johnny Got His Gun, it is revealed how oppressive governments mask the truth to persuade and control the lives of individuals. Through examining the suppression of information, manipulation of media, control and isolation of individuals. Both stories echo the message of government control and the impact it has on individuals' lives. Furthermore, it is shown that in both Fahrenheit 451 and Johnny Got His Gun, the theme of oppressive governments wielding

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    message clearly. In the novel Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo, Joe, a young soldier drafted into the war, suffered extreme injures both mentally and physically after battle due to not fully knowing what to expect going into war. Likewise, in Shenandoah, a 1965 Civil War movie, Boy, the youngest in the Anderson family, mistakenly gets forced into the line of battle and is faced with the truth behind the whole war at a very young age and faces several losses from his journey. Despite the fact that

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    the fear of complete loss of the person. Shown in both the movie, Shenandoah and the novel, Johnny Got His Gun is the theme of loss. Both of these stories based on war, both show the loss and the coping that comes with it. The characters loss, coping and way they are affected are very different. In Johnny Got His Gun, Joe has to go through the realization that he had lost all of his limbs and part of his face. He has troubles going through the coping and still to the

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    Disconnected Decisions: “You plan the wars you masters of men plan the wars and point the way and we will point the gun”-Dalton Trumbo Throughout the novel, Johnny Got His Gun, Trumbo depicts war in such a manner that it no longer is an intelligent decision, but rather the disconnected actions of elderly politicians trying to remain in office by reinvigorating patriotism.Trumbo speaks through his character, Joe, to convey the darker and less visited side of war, win or lose. Throughout world history, man

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    Whether it is to protect, conquer, or for revenge war has always occured. Regardless of whether a war is won, the consquence of war is death. Death can be literally dead, mentaly dead, or physically dead. Shown in both, Wilson’s War Address, and Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo, war is fought for words such as: honor, freedom, decency, independence, etc... Though in Trumbo’s book, Joe comes to a realization that the price of war is not worth a ‘word’. After Joe’s limbs are amputated, he becomes aware

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    mothers. This effect is demonstrated in Johnny Got His Gun, written by Dalton Trumbo and Shenandoah, directed by Andrew McLaglen. In both stories there is an absence of the mother's. In Shenandoah, Martha had died while giving birth to Boy, the youngest of the seven children. Even though Martha is dead she leaves her impression on her family in many different ways. Unlike Martha, Macia is not dead. Macia is the mother of the main character Joe in Johnny Got His

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    victims in a state of despair and devastation, as author Dalton Trumbo attempts to explore in his novel, “Johnny Got His Gun.” The book’s title captures the reader, not only from the author’s perspective about war but also of compassion and to one’s own mortality. Trumbo’s story about his main character, Joe, mimics his own life’s story. Very much like Joe, Dalton Trumbo came from a working-class family, lost his father, and worked at a bakery. Their parallel lives diverge when Joe went off to war and

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