Satisfaction at the end of the novel is very important. If people do not like endings, they may, in short, think they do not like that book. The result is not necessarily the result you expect or support. It needs to fit this story. John Knows, the author of "Independent Peace" knows this. His ending completes the plot, highlights the tone, makes the reader discover what the theme is, and all important things can satisfy the reader. When the author completes the plot line, there are usually two choices.
John Hogan: "The end of the war" (Maxwell, 2012): Science writers believe that war is not inherent in the human nature nor inevitable, and we tend to actually end the war Yes. I think that one way of looking at this situation is to see reasons to defend and serve in war: they changed dramatically over the past several centuries. Some people point out that there was a war department that rarely participates in war in the US, but now it has been renamed to the Ministry of Defense, so it's always right to participate in a gun fight, so this is correct I think. But the custom is hard to break
World War I was called "a war that ended all wars" as it caused enormous massacre and destruction. Unfortunately, the Peace Treaty, which officially ended the conflict - the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, forced punitive provision against Germany, laying the foundation for World War II by impairing the stability of Europe
After the war, the Paris Peace Conference formulated a series of peace treaties concerning the central government. Treaty of Versailles in 1919 formally ended the war. Based on Wilson 's 14th point, the Treaty of Versailles became an international alliance on June 28, 1919. When signing the treaty, I acknowledged that Germany is responsible for the war, paying huge war compensation, and agreeing to issue the territory to the winner. It caused a lot of bitterness. German, Italian and Japanese totalitarian regime was defeated, but the war left many unresolved political, social and economic problems, and to the Soviet Union under the guidance of their former alliance, Joseph Stalin On the other hand, I directly faced the West democracy. The two groups each have nuclear weapons, face each other and are exploring the signs of weakness.