Attitudes of Roland and Vera to the war "The first war seemed like a severe personal disarry, not a worldwide disaster for me." For Roland and Vera, the war changed in many ways. Because their lives can be seen in relatively short time, their experience will change over and over again for their experience and what they have learned. The influences of Roland and Vera 's experiences and their change in their attitude towards war are not what Vera is doing but show a clear change in personality and personality from young ignorance and innocence to the wish of Rowland' s war. Do not believe me.
After a brief cheating, Vera communicated with Edward's friend Kit Harrington (power game), and they soon got involved ... or parents and guardians as couples see . Vera and Roland are anxious to stay with Oxford University, but then there was a war leaving all their plans. Studio PR may promote youthful Bible as romance - it is one! But the most important thing about this British movie is to study the impact of this war on attractive women. Like one of her professors (played by Miranda Richardson) said to Vera, "Is this not a war for you? Men go to the battle, we will stay and weave."
In the UK, 30% of men between the ages of 20 and 24 in 1914 were killed during the war. Feminist writer Vera Britten wrote the will of young people about losing fiancée Roland, her brothers, and a few friends in the war, later stating that her postwar life is always "threatened to death" Please express happiness as "House without period". "There are quite a few missing young people in the lost generation, and when it exists, the body will rarely return to the family until at least the 20th century. In the early 1920s rituals for families who were not buried with dead bodies There was not.
In Malta, Vera commemorates the first anniversary of her youth and the real moment of war - the death of her fiance Roland Leiden. She does not read too many romantic mysterious events, but she tells the meteor shining the sky. Through that book she sometimes wrote while feeling the person who lost her, but I am sure that there will be no life in the future. She remembers half of the time, but I'm not sure if I've walked somewhere with Roland. She was consoled in the church, but she really did not believe in God. Most importantly, she has to know the details no matter how painful it is to prevent her creative thinking from being absorbed in the death of her loved one. The fact that they died is very important for her own sorrow. She gradually worked on the belief system and often reflected the reaction of young friends who responded to it. His essence has been around for a long time.