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The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje

2024-01-14 08:42:57

The book "British Patient" by Michael Ondaatje shows the influence of World War II on soldiers and nurses involved in the war. The flower was a nurse during the war, but she experienced devastating loss of Patrick, the father who died in the war. Then, Hannah promises to help a burned, transfigured, seriously injured person. Hana decided to stay in a temporary English patient, even though she was told how dangerous it is to her, she likes her own father at a temporary hospital did.

She cleared up her throat. "Michael Ondaatje's British patient is a love story set in Italy at the end of World War II, in fact it is in Italy, but from centuries BC through the terrible burns, The North African archeologist was taken care of by a nurse who was burned on the last day and liked his history and the wife of a colleague who tried to save her.I was killed and her patient and bomb I fell in love with the excluded Sikhs in India, "In this book I can move from one page to another, as with the paragraph I am about to read, the paragraph is full and bomb experts also told me Hana is a nurse. "

Before British patients suffered burns, he lost memory in an Italian hospital, he was an explorer of the Sahara and met Catherine, the other male's wife. Michael Ondaatje's core historical novel masterpiece is this passionate event when Katherine's husband Jeffrey attempted suicide by three people. This event ended with a drama that draws attention. British patients and Catherine survived and looked for evacuation centers in the cave. When a patient in the UK departed for help, Katherine disappeared in the cold and responded to the dark, so I wrote the last goodbye.

Among patients in the UK, Michael Ondaatje proposed a totally different view on the influence of war on human psychology. Though he never said that, Ondaatje seems to have made a fairly specific view. The fate of his role seems to go beyond their control often. It seemed as if his character was hit by a huge tide and could not resist because of being taken away. Readers rarely think that the role of Ondaatje has other options besides thinking and acting in their own way. They are regarded as victims of the environment, they guarantee our sympathy and do not guarantee our judgment. Everyone left a war deeply hurt in spiritual sense.