Often times people will go into a war headstrong, determined
to destroy the enemy and not think about the aftermath that war can leave. When one is attacked or threatened they
automatically go into defensive mode, which can cause them to be very selfish and
almost savage like in order to protect themselves. Although this is human nature for us to react
like this, it is not always the best way to react. People look at a country as a whole and deem
everyone from that country as an enemy simply based on the decisions of the
leaders that most of the people living in that country had nothing to do
with. In Slaughterhouse Five, this is issue is presented throughout the
parts of the novel where Billy travels to his times in the war. The readers can see that obviously Dresden
has been hit devastatingly by the war, and it is not even over and it will
continue to be destroyed. People do not
realize that when they bomb or take over cities that they also have innocent
families and children living in them just trying to survive the war like every
other family. Also, the torture that
families with a parent or sibling in the service is never put into their
minds. My father was in the Navy when I
was little, and although I do not remember a lot of it I can imagine how
difficult it must have been for my mom not to have my dad there. In Slaughterhouse
Five, we see that Mary is distraught in the same way because being a mother
she always sees her children as babies and for her to imagine her baby going
and killing another mother’s baby is too much for her to bear. In my French class we have been watching a
movie called Au Revoir Les Enfants
(Goodbye Children), which is about a Catholic Boys’ School in Northern France
that is occupied by Germany during WWII.
They boys do not have any running water to drink or shower with, no heat
in the middle of winter, not enough food to eat, and do not know where their
parents are because most of them have been taken by the Germans (and I won’t
even get into how they are also harboring Jewish boys from the Nazis). No one bothers to think of what these
completely innocent boys must be going through when they enter into war. Personally I do not think that war is
necessary and I think that it is also selfish and that when people enter war
they do not think of all the little people and things that will also
destroyed. They can only see the big
picture of winning the war and proving their superiority. Also, I feel that being a female and having
maternal feelings I can empathize with the innocent people continually
destroyed by war.
Very good Sara.
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