The first way this story communicates the horrific theme of irony is by Billy Boy's heart attack. Stepping on a mine field, Billy Boy blows off his foot and shocked by the incident, he panics, not been able to control a physiological reaction to stress, he dies of a heart attack. An eye witness who sees this has an intense reaction of the event and can't get his mind off of it. Other soldiers constantly made fun of Billy, but as they laughed about the embarrassing situation that had happened, most soldiers clearly understood the consequences of fear. This ironic passage demonstrates how every soldier needs to be able to control every aspect of their body in order to maintain themselves calm.
Another way the author shows this appalling theme is through the use of characters. As the soldiers talk, you can see their mood and personalities; ironically this reflects how war has affected their minds and personal lifes. As the story develops you can see how the characters' life changes and how their thought of fear develops inside them. The soldiers manage to get use to the war environment, but they became more cold and less emotional. This ironic aspect expresses violence and death because after a solder has been to war, their whole aspect of life changes.
This story addresses the Inherent violence of war. Based on damage and fear it addresses readers to see the true reality that it brings. It provides examples of people's lives who have been affected and it shows ironic ways of making people see the truth, of what soldiers go thru everyday. This story creates the support of war tragedies and relates to most war scenarios from a battlefield. Usually war has two