The war exposed flowers to the harshness of the world. Caravaggio stated that Hana sang that song "as if it was scratched"; because this song represents Hana, it shows that Hana is scratched. In addition, the darkness that Caravaggio heard through this song represents all the losses Hana experienced during the war. "Exploratory opening" symbolizes the recent happiness that she experienced in a villa, surrounded by family friends, new lovers, and new friends. It also symbolizes Hanna's past life. There, she has not experienced failure and is struggling in all the darkness she experienced as a result of the war.
The outcome of the war is defined as an armed conflict between groups of different countries and people. In the novel "Flying King", characters are faced with their own warfare. The novel was held on an island where trouble came after a group of British male students became the only survivor of an airplane accident. Boys must work together to survive and be saved from the island. But they ended up fighting each other eventually because of a contrasting view, and they made them feel the influence of their actions.
Anti-war novel often depicts many of the bad side of war and the influence. The silence of Erich Remarque on the western front was all a novel against the war in World War I. Remarks focus on fear and participation and explain the terrible reality of war. This novel depicts the view of anti war because it causes the cruelty of war, the change of the narrator of attitude towards war, the uselessness of war, and the death of a friend of a narrator. In the novel, Remark advocates the cruelty of war. In the early days of the novel, he was talking about the injured horse's voice and the cruelty of the atmosphere of war. "There is a whole painful world in this voice, and creation itself is a barbaric and terrible pain that is under torture" (p. 44). However, the atrocities of war in the novel are primarily manifested by human suffering. Bowmer told about the cruel things the soldiers expected to do.
We have an obligation to face the terrible outcome of war. Since 2001, 7,000 American soldiers have died. When we returned to a society where soldiers were generally dissatisfied with the reality of their sacrifice, it is said that 200 thousand post-traumatic stress disorders came from unremitting difficulties with terrorism discovered. There are only 14,900 service members who received sexual assault only last year, and the internal abuse rate is staggering. Since 2001, hundreds of thousands, and even millions of civilians have been killed. Statistics on this issue are secret, but only about 200 children died in the United States.