If this morning we had a piece of paper and writing instruments in front of ourselves, how many of us could identify wars and conflicts somewhere in the world. I think we can say a few conflicts. Recently, we seem to have heard many wars and conflicts. More common conflicts and wars include conflicts not well known in Sri Lanka such as the Darfur region of Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Israel and Palestine, Sri Lanka, Central African Republic, Somalia, East Myanmar . The above place is just a starting point.
War and peace exists beyond major military confrontation between ideas and people. A theme often explored in literature, war, and peace can be expressed as a personal confrontation such as a conflict between close friends. - Beowulf is considered the oldest masterpiece in the UK, celebrating Beowulf's three big fights. Beowulf is a Christian poem based on a pagan story, or a pagan poetry rewritten under the influence of Christianity, considering that pagan elements and Christian elements are seamlessly combined It is still unknown. . Although Beowulf is said to be a hero with a wonderful Christian virtue, it is still a pagan hero. This poem does not reject pagan heroicism.
Peace and War - The contradiction between peace and war is the most important topic for the author. Many times these characters are in trouble turmoil and wish to have a few days of peace or remember a good life before the war. Books like "Gone with the wind" are displayed before, during or after the war, but other books focus on the war itself. There are only a few examples such as "everything quiet on the front of the west", "a boy in striped pajamas", "a person ringing a bell". Love - the universal truth of love is a very common subject in literature, and you will find countless examples. They also surpassed those sultry romantic novels. Sometimes it is even intertwined with other themes. Please think about Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" or Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" book. Take a modern example and take a look at Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series