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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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    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 assignment

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    Analysis of “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flathery The Sniper is a short story written by Liam O’Flathery‚ an Irish author‚ who fought for the independence of Ireland. The short story was printed January 12‚ 1923 as O’Flathery first published work. The story takes place in Ireland’s capital city‚ Dublin. The year is probably around 1922‚ where the Irish Free State has just been established. The Anglo-Irish Treaty was agreed by London and it created an Irish Free State‚ but it was under the dominion

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    The Sniper Symbolism

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    “The Sniper” By Liam O’flaherty published in 1923 is considered one of his best works. Liam O’Flaherty lived from 1896-1984 in Galway‚ Ireland. He joined the Ireland National Guard in 1917 under the name Bill Ganly. Liam found trench warfare to be monotonous and suffered serious injury and shell-shock during the Battle of Langemark. His first book The Informer (1925) was made into a movie in 1935 and nominated for best picture in the Academy Awards. O’flaherty’s best work is depicted as “His First

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    “The Sniper”‚ is written by Liam O’Flaherty. Through a realistic fiction story it takes place in Dublin‚ Ireland on a rooftop near O’Connell Bridge. The sniper is a Republican sniper and is fighting against Free staters. For the Republican‚ there is a Free stater watching him and this man is the sniper’s brother. Using (suspense and foreshadowing)‚ O’Flaherty’s story teaches the theme that violence is never the answer and causes the person to look at death differently. Violence is an action that

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    The Sniper Story

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    The story “The Sniper” is written by Liam O’Flaherty and it takes place in the civil war in Dublin‚ Ireland in the 1920’s. The war is between the Republicans and the Free Staters. The other story “Cranes” is written by Hwang Sunwon and it takes place in the civil war in Korea in the early 1950’s . these stories are fairly similar based on the conflicts happen in countries where civil wars are taking place and the main characters have to make difficult decisions between being loyal to their Family

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    Sniper Essay

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    “The Sniper” Essay Have you ever been forced to do something that could possibly affect you for the rest of your life? Well‚ in this short story a man was forced into a war that ended up having physical and mental affects on him. In the short story “The Sniper”‚ author Liam O’Flaherty suggests the horror of war on a personal level by presenting not only its physical dangers‚ but its psychological effects as well. One method the author uses to convey circumstances associated with the war on a personal

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    Analysis of "The Sniper"

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    Wars 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 “Cranes” by Hwang Sunwon‚ Songsam takes Tokchae to get killed and towards the end‚ he frees Tokchae. The theme is the central idea or insight about life that a story reveals. The theme of “The Sniper” is that war separates families; the theme of “Cranes” is that war cannot tear friendships apart. These two themes

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    Suspense In The Sniper

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    The Sniper is a suspenseful short story written by Liam O’Flaherty.This story takes place in the Irish civil war in this story there is a republican sniper and a free-state sniper these snipers get in a shooting war and them more people show up to him the free state sniper. This story uses time to make it more suspenseful they use things such as giving you time to think what might happen and ‚using words to give you an idea of how fast things are happening and why they are doing it like that. They

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    we become entirely aware and conscious‚ we understand‚ perceive‚ and recognize how life involves interaction and emotional connections. Essential to nourishing life‚ humans require a connection beyond basic needs. In the short story “Life‚” author Liam O’Flaherty contrasts the interconnection between infancy and old age. The story revolves around an infant emerging into self-awareness‚ the grandfather‚ declining towards death‚ and the family that cares for both. In the context of life‚ awareness

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