The
message that the author wants to get across is the true nature of war and all that that entails.
Like many young men, Jonathan tends to regard war as a gigantic adventure, a chance for him to
prove his manhood and become a hero. But not long after he joins up, Jonathan quickly becomes
disillusioned by life as a soldier. He discovers to his horror that war is hell; it is a
dangerous business full of death, destruction, and heartbreak.
The author is
keen to show us that war can also be incredibly complex. Jonathan frequently finds himself at
odds with those on his own side, and at...
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