Americans say “We support our troops” but do we really, and to what extent? In David Finkel’s Thank You For Your Service, people see the real side of the majority of our troops when they come home from war and need mental help. Finkel uses figurative language such as repetition, schemes and tropes such as anaphora, and vivid imagery and diction all to help support his goal of showing the reader how much support our troops really …show more content…
The reader can find repetition everywhere with each story that Finkel shares. One constantly reads about how Adam Schumann always tastes his partner’s blood, or how Tausolo Aieti cannot remember things, but it all has a purpose. If thought about, the repetition signifies just how often these events play out in the mentally wounded soldiers’ minds. With some support, maybe we could make the “coming home” part of war something our troops actually enjoy. Tausolo Aieti who was blown up constantly goes to see his case manager, and at this point in the book, he’s onto his third. The lady now destined to determine his future says to him “This is my purpose in your life. I am like your mom” (Finkel 198). Maybe that is what our veterans need, that professional figure in their life always there for them, guiding them on each step until they can return back to civilian