Stephen grapples with the futility of war from "summary" of Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks
In the midst of the chaos and destruction of war, Stephen found himself questioning the very purpose of the violence surrounding him. He couldn't help but feel a sense of despair as he witnessed the senseless loss of life and the devastation that war brought upon the world. Every explosion, every gunshot, only served to reinforce his growing sense of hopelessness. As he trudged through the muddy trenches, Stephen couldn't shake the feeling that all the bloodshed and sacrifice were ultimately for naught. The constant fear, the constant struggle for survival, all seemed to lead to an inevitable and ...Similar Posts
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