The sniper "Sniper" highlights the evils of war and draws vivid images of human quality and society. Using techniques to describe a specific sniper to symbolize a common theme, the reader gains insight into evil of war. In this story, gatherings, opposition to personality, themes of fanatism and division of loyalty are essential to convey the fear of war. Meanwhile, the "sniper" also discussed the power of warf and described it as a determinant of male life and death.
"Sniper" talks about Republican Sniper and Free State Sniper in Downtown Dublin near the O'Connell Bridge. When a Republican sniper was lying on the roof, the gunshot rattled far away. He is a little boy. "His face is thin and indifferent face of the student, but his eyes are full of indifferent fever ... Man's eyes are used to see death." This is a sniper in June night, I did not eat it in the morning, I wanted a sandwich and then drank a glass of whiskey from my pocket. He desperately wanted a cigarette, and finally put a fire on the game and tried to light his cigarette and show his position. For a while, the bullet hit a wall near him. He smoked two cigarettes and was sneering. He looked up at the handrail, but another bullet hit the head, he pressed himself against the roof.
There was a fierce battle in Dublin, Ireland. Republican sniper sitting on the roof, ate a sandwich and drank a bottle of whiskey. He knew it was dangerous, he decided to smoke and then the bullet immediately hit the roof. Armored vehicles of Irish Freedom forces arrived and an old lady came out of the darkness and pointed out the position of the soldiers in the sniper. The sniper fired women and men in the car. He was hit by enemy sniper immediately with his right arm.