Among the soldiers of the Massachusetts Fourth Regiment‚ a young Private‚ Robert Shurtliff "…was always mentioned in glowing terms as being one of the toughest‚ strongest‚ and most patriotic soldiers… Shurtliff ’s physical endurance was legendary" (Leonard). In contrast‚ the inexperienced‚ eighteen-year-old Deborah Sampson rarely received compliments nor stood out among the beauties of Plympton and Middleborough‚ Massachusetts. These two seemingly-different personages have much more in common that
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War‚ in which Milon portrayed as a stupid‚ old peasant attempts to obtain his vengeance on the raiding Prussian opponents‚ objectively demonstrating his most distinguishable characteristic -- cleverness. Permitting his ultimate rivals‚ the Prussian soldier‚ to inhabit his home as a headquarters‚ reveals his cunning through masking his hatred for the Prussians‚ by acting like a thoughtless‚ amicable civilian. Likewise‚ Old Milon’s diabolical plan was to permit the combatants to vacation at his barn‚
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which is‚ a boy becoming a Man in his own right. For Henry in the Red badge of courage what it meant to be a man was not back down in the face of danger and doing what is right. Doing what was right is what Henry did‚ but before he did what was right‚ he had to become a man. Because at first he was afraid to do what was right like how “Henry deserts his regiment when he thinks they have lost‚ and ventures out on his own. He is alone in thought as well as in body.
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Noblemen and professional regular soldiers were commissioned by the monarch to supply troops‚ raising their quotas by indenture from a variety of sources. On January 26‚ 1661 Charles II issued the Royal Warrant that created the genesis of what would become the British Army‚ although the Scottish
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to leave the United states‚ “I was too good for this war. Too smart‚ too compassionate‚ too everything. It couldn’t happen… I was no soldier. I hated Boy Scouts. I hated camping out. I hated dirt and tents and mosquitoes. The sight of blood made me queasy.” (O’Brien‚ 39). A young man in his twenties trying to avoid war because he thought he was better than it‚ the boy scouts out in the woods and him hating every moment of it‚ all images that come into a reader’s mind as the draft letter is revealed
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more active and independent. They join many fields and keep high positions in companies. However‚ speaking of inducting in army‚ the problem is still lingering. The story still continues to decide which side should women on? Being a housewife or a soldier create a debate. Women are naturally fragile and weak. This is definitely contrasted to war which is devastating‚ tough and bloody. Therefore‚ there are few main reasons such as physical problems‚ psychological aspects and afterward consequences explaining
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For example‚ Owen used alliteration of the letter “w” and “s” to show that the memory of this soldier’s fateful end is a recurring scene in the speaker’s dreams. As a soldier in the war‚ the author had to go through the same types of dreams that the speaker is going through. In line 18‚ the other soldiers and narrator “flung” their comrade into the wagon‚ as if in a hurry to get away from the next attack. This shows that the respect of the dead and dying is lost in the heat of war.
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Although Michaela is a well-meaning‚ kind servant girl‚ the soldiers on rest leave in Rome demean and insult her for no other reason than because they can. Through Michaela’s treatment‚ Heller argues that war brings out the worst in people and this is unacceptable. This is shown through the progression of Michaela’s abuse through the story. In the beginning of the war‚ the soldiers merely tease her. However‚ this escalates‚ as near the end of the war (and the novel)‚ Aarfy
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All Quiet on the Western Front Paul Baumer leaves for the western front a young boy‚ but as All Quiet on the Western Front goes on‚ Paul becomes more of a soulless soldier. Multiple events while fighting for Germany caused Paul to become this way. He began pushing away his family‚ friends‚ everyone‚ everything. This was a technique he used to survive. He cut off all emotions to become the best possible soldier he could be. When Paul and his friends signed up to go overseas‚ and fight for Germany
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German soldiers were thought of as heroes during World War 1. They were idealized and known as the leaders of the country. For months these soldiers had been told that being a soldier was their duty and that it was an honor to serve the reich and the state. These innocent boys had a delusional war image drilled into their head non-stop until they believed that being a soldier was a blessing‚ almost a gift. However‚ these boys soon realized the harsh realities of war and fighting. They began to see
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