Illustration Essay
Topic: War (The horrors of war)
Introduction:
War is an inescapable and integral aspect of human nature. It is an organized, intentional and wide spread armed conflict between political communities which is a universal phenomenon defined only by the societies that wages it. Death, Destruction and Stress are some consequences of the horrors of war.
Body:
Death is said to be a sad and unpleasant occasion and this phenomena as it relates to war is one of the many consequences that affects all parties involved in warfare.
1. Painful loss of a loved one
2. Genocide (innocent death of civilians)
Along with the loss of life which accompanies war, destruction is another grave consequence.
1. Physical (infrastructure)
2. Economical (resources)
Moreover, the destruction and death caused by war is only the beginning of the stress encountered after.
1. Civilians
2. Military personnel (PTSD)
Conclusion:
War is not a natural human phenomenon, and humans are not genetically programmed to engage in war. Though its horrific nature affects all individuals involved, war will always be an inescapable and integral aspect of human nature. Is there any man, any woman or any child that does not know that the seed of war in the modern world is industrial and commercial rivalry?
The Horrors of War
War is an inescapable and integral aspect of human nature. It is an organized and wide spread armed conflict between political communities which is a universal phenomenon defined only by the societies that wage it. Death, Destruction and Stress are some evidences of the horrors of war.
A sad and unpleasant horror of war is the phenomena of death. A harsh reality that strikes nothing but fear and anguish into the hearts of families is hearing about the death of a loved one. Family members with relatives in the military stay glued to their televisions hoping to catch a glimpse of their son, daughter, husband or wife alive and well. The uneasy tension