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    The Sniper

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    Ms. Regan Honors English 1 February 22‚ 2014 “The Sniper” War can either tear friends and family apart or bring them close together.  In “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty‚ the sniper faces a surprise after deciding to go look at the enemy sniper. In the end of the story‚ it explains how the enemy sniper was the shooter’s brother. The theme of “The Sniper” is that war changes people and separates families because the sniper shot his own brother‚ and was mentally effected throughout the story

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    In these two stories they talk about two brothers. The first story is “The Sniper”‚ it was written by Liam O’Flaherty. The second story is “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ it was written by James Hurst. These two authors used regret‚ war‚ and brotherhood to make the story. In “The sniper” there are two brothers fighting on the opposite sides of the war. The brother who is fighting for the Republican side sees a shot in the distance. He fires and then he realizes he has shot his brother. The brother who shot

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    The Sniper

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    War can destroy a man both in body and mind for the rest of his life. In "The Sniper‚" Liam O’Flaherty suggests the horror of war not only by presenting its physical dangers‚ but also by showing its psychological effects. We are left to wonder which has the longer lasting effect—the visible physical scars or the ones on the inside? In this story the author shows how location plays a big part in how physically dangerous a war is. Gunshots heard throughout the city are a sign of how close the

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    character is introduced as a Republican sniper; the author describes the setting and explains describes the antagonist‚ saying he has “the face of a student‚ thin and ascetic‚ but his eyes had the cold gleam of the fanatic”. Readers Interest: Low Trigger Incident: The antagonist is debating amongst himself if he should risk lighting a cigarette and he does. Immediately a bullet hits the parapet beside him‚ which introduces us to the main conflict‚ the enemy sniper. Readers Interest: Medium Rising Action:

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    The Sniper

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    The Sniper Pre-reading Civil War defines as a war between citizens of the same country. There are circumstances under which I would fight to overthrow the government‚ say that the government is violating the amendments and the rights of people. If the government amends the law in a controversial way‚ it may cause uproar within the public. As the government changes the law‚ it affects the public’s way of doing and thinking. When people don’t like the change they tend to radically rebel. Like I

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    takes place in Dublin‚ Ireland during the 1920’s where a Republican sniper is involved with a terrible accident. He suffers dramatic injury to the soul and heart when someone that he loves dearly is shot. The story’s theme is intensified through situational irony‚ which shows the pointlessness of armed conflict. <br> <br>Unexpected senseless occurrences happen when situational irony comes to effect. Like the time the Republican sniper unnecessarily lights up a smoke‚ which glows and shows his location

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    the sniper

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    The sniper essay The Sniper is a short story about a sniper‚ set in the Irish civil war The author uses characterization‚ symbolism and third person limited point of view to develop the central theme of the horrors of war. The main character in the story is the mysterious Sniper‚ who is serving active duty in the Irish Civil War for the Republicans in Dublin. The story opens with the Sniper attempting to eat

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    Sniper

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    The Sniper Questions 1. The names of the two sides involved in the conflict are the “Republicans” and the “Free Staters”. The protagonist (main character) is on the Republican side. 2. The story is set at night. The text states that “machine guns and rifles broke the silence of the night.” (O’ Flaherty 1) I believe that this is the case because they are fighting a civil war and the darkness makes the plot more intense since he decides to take a risk of lighting a cigarette. 3. The snipers

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    General Zaroff Quotes

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    General Zaroff doesn’t only hunt animals‚ he hunts men. Rainsford thinks what General Zaroff is doing is murder. Zaroff claims that animals are to boring to hunt for‚ so he switches to people. General Zaroff has came to the conclusion that he wants to hunt Rainsford. General Zaroff is a determined character because of how he hunts. General Zaroff sometimes says stuff that probably shouldn’t be said out loud. “Tonight we will hunt” he said (Connell 37). General Zaroff is always determined to hunt

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    Zaroff Vs Montresor

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    antagonist Montresor is a wine expert who has been insulted one too many times and has sworn his vengeance. Zaroff‚ Connell’s antagonist‚ is a big game hunter who got too bored with animal hunts. Rather than giving up hunting due to his boredom‚ Zaroff hunts and traps sailors instead. Montresor and Zaroff are deceptive and inhumane‚ and while both hunt‚ their motives for hunting differ. Montresor and Zaroff are deceiving men. Poe writes in “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ ‘“As you are

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