The sniper was brutally pushed into the ship. They will not move so the generals have defeated them. They are afraid to fight well armed Germans. The roar of the general was not heard by the scared scared soldier. When the ship stopped, the terrible soldiers came to see the original corpse of the comrades who had been killed and bought their general. The generals shot in the air trying to block the traitors' swimming.
Liam O'Flahtery wrote "Sniper" as a means to demonstrate the harsh reality and the complexity of war. "Sniper" shows the theme of war that turns humans into friends (or brothers) as things and enemies. When a sniper escaped the firepower of the enemy, he learned that the old lady was talking with the person in the armored car. The old lady revealed the hiding place of the sniper in a man in the armored car and then the sniper discovered that the old lady is actually an information provider. When a sniper shoots and kills an old lady, he does not think she is a man; a sniper thinks just that she is his enemy and a threat to his safety. Old ladies symbolize the capabilities of war to rob people from human beings and turn them into things and enemies. A sniper who is at risk is unlikely that the old lady is like him. The sniper's decision to kill a woman is because he needs to protect himself from enemy damage immediately.
The armored car crossed the O'Connell Bridge and stopped under the position of the sniper. An old lady wearing a tattered shawl came out of a small street and spoke to a man in the armored turret. The sniper wanted to shoot with an armored car, but knew that his bullet did not penetrate its reinforced exterior. That old lady turned the direction of a sniper, and he now realized she was an information provider. A man inside opened the turret and spoke with her, the sniper fired and the man fell down and fell down. The woman rushed to the alley, but the sniper fired again. The old lady screamed and fell to the gutter. The car ran away, and the man in the turret fell there still. Listening to more blows, the sniper knew that it came from the roof. He hit the right arm and he lost all his emotions.