Arthur Miller's "crucible" war, Nathaniel Hawthorne's "minister's black veil", Kate Chopin's "one hour story", Carson Kona's "leap of freedom" "Now every road and freeway is ... Drowning in human beings and animals ... the injured are forced to die. "The children roared roughly and shouted for their mother ... there is no food, water, soap or medicine. It becomes a vector of diseases such as contaminated water (Kasenkina 93). This is a typical war scene in literary works.
In this lecture, I read Tim O'Brien's "What I've brought". This led to the investigation of so-called war related literature. In general, I discovered that most of them are subtle and not too subtle war protest documents. Sandy's letter is his myriad explanation. The experience of Vietnam is no exception. He expressed a cynical and indignant attitude towards his situation. He talked about family, and other people about the essence of war with humor, lively images, satire, and other rhetorical ways.
Erich Maria Remarque's 1930 World War I novel is a quiet one in the Western Front and is the main content of AP English literature. Combine with Tim O'Brien 's 1990 work' something ', let' s explore the essence and attitude of the war of the two era, and the difference between the styles of the early 20 th century and the late novels. Add a modern Vietnamese American novel like "We are looking for a big bang".
War and peace exists beyond major military confrontation between ideas and people. A theme often explored in literature, war, and peace can be expressed as a personal confrontation such as a conflict between close friends. - Beowulf is considered the oldest masterpiece in the UK, celebrating Beowulf's three big fights. Beowulf is a Christian poem based on a pagan story, or a pagan poetry rewritten under the influence of Christianity, considering that pagan elements and Christian elements are seamlessly combined It is still unknown. . Although Beowulf is said to be a hero with a wonderful Christian virtue, it is still a pagan hero. This poem does not reject pagan heroicism.
Beowulf is the first wonderful literature in the UK. Beowulf was written by an anonymous Christian monk around 700 AD. One of the fundamental concerns of this epic is whether it is infidels or Christians, or whether it has the influence of paganism or Christianity. This unknown writer is definitely a Christian, but he also knows about infidels. Paganism and Christianity contradicted and fused in this poem. - ... The hello hall is a symbol of heaven so constructed. Lines 460 - 65 show how it was constructed. "The wise men of Hrothgar are shaping Herot for eternity, only fire, they are already planning ... Under shine / ivory, iron and tree flames" This means that only the devil can destroy this magnificent building . This poem symbolizes that Beowulf jumps into Glendale as a baptister.