OCE#2
Rebecca Campbell
English 112-03x The Aftermath of War
War is a term that is closely related to the history of civilization and disasters. War is the continuation of politics by other means since war is not merely a political act, but a true political instrument so by having this in mind We can always speculate about the aftermath of any social issue, we can always judge the parents, society, the government and their economic level and we can try to blame everyone for the behavior of our youth but through “The Destructors” by Graham Greene, one can see the psychological impact on one’s behavior as the effects of hard experiences as well as the role of human nature negatively impact the members of the Wormsley Common Gang in the aftermath of World War II London.
First of all, it is widely known that during and after armed conflict the civilian population is the most affected, and within it, is childhood and adolescence that is most violated and violated their fundamental rights. Initially, one can describe ways in which childhood and adolescence are associated …show more content…
The exposure to rape or torture, murder or mass killings, bombings and devastation or destruction of entire villages is almost traumatizing need exceeds the reaction mechanisms of the individual to extreme situations. As shown, the model argues that chaos is likely to interact with children's biological vulnerabilities (Ackerman et al., 1999). As a result, we can see the effect of environmental chaos and the impact on their behavior and the vulnerability that such kids experience, therefore making this group of victims a great target for older