Robert Ross is a sensitive and intimate boy; you expect to sign up for the last person of the fight during the First World War. In the war of Timothy Fenderley, the symbol is used with the story of Ross, insights on the world of innocent boys whose readers have contemplated the symbols in their lives and were involved in a brutal war It is possible to get. The various symbols of "war" provide a graphical and introspective reading experience by emphasizing Robert's involvement with nature, his past and war experiences.
Timothy Fendley depicted a part of Robert Ross' s life's meaning with fire in his book "War". Robert Ross is a hero facing many problems. Throughout the book, Robert was witnessed, cleansed, witnessed, and destroyed by many experiences. Throughout the story, the fire consumed almost all aspects of Roberts' life. Life during the war is a living hell for those who actually have to fight. In a hot meaning, war is like hell. The invention of the flame emitter brought many fears to the soldier. Flame emitters and bombs were used to destroy most of Europe and Robert himself. "There is a flame around and the clothes are burning." (Fine dolly 213) In this sentence Robert ran away from the burning building and tried to rescue all the horses at the same time. Mikuru is a colleague pursuing Robert and he orders to open the door.
Timothy Fendley's "War" tells the history of Canadian army's second lieutenant Robert Ross, but the story of Robert Ross during World War II was about young men. A frank memory about the growth of fear and confusion related to "war" will end all wars. In the form of an archivist trying to join the past with pictures and letters, the story of the story is rich in rich images and deep meaning. The image of a rich animal in the novel is used to reveal Robert Ross's character in parallel, showing that he finds his own situation and symbolizes hope in war, .