Tuesday, March 22, 2016

War is deep wound that can never be healed

War leaves battle scars. Whether it be the lose of an arm or the lose of the individual's mind. Most people chose to only acknowledge the scars that are visible but neglect the mental pain the soldier's face. There's a multitude of reason why soldiers go through this pain and in the end they all come down with the mental disease called PTSD. This is caused when soldiers can not handle the pressure of war. People don't think about the effects war can have on an individual. These individuals have been placed into strenuous situations that can cause a lot of stress and trauma. Soldiers endure all of this pain for certain reason. It could be because they want to live and go back to their families or to protect the comrades around them. However they still fall victim to traumatizing events that put them in an emotional state in which they may or may not heal from. (http://aattp.org/a-retired-navy-veteran-rips-fake-conservative-patriots-for-paying-lip-service-to-the-troops/)

3 comments:

  1. Your War is statement is poetry. I think the image you found really does depict the idea that soldiers' minds are under an immense amount of scrutiny. I would try and avoid extreme words such as "all" when referring to soldiers, because not all soldiers are the same. For example, you said all soldiers experience PTSD which is not a true fact and an extreme. you said soldiers experience PTSD for certain reasons, I probably would have made a list of reasons, rather than just saying one reason, because it really illustrates your beliefs to the reader. Overall, this piece did have a few flaws, but the message was clear and strong.

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  2. I agree with your thesis statement. A soldiers experience of war can never be forgotten, only hidden in the mind. The image you chose very clearly depicts the stress that soldiers go through. After coming home from a war one is expected to make the switch right away. For most that is too fast. The war haunts people and stays with them forever. It would have been nice to read about an example of a soldier coming home from war. Overall I wish there was a little more detail, but the details you put in were very powerful. Good job!

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  3. I agree on your thesis statement. The way you made the reader feel for the soldiers and what they had to go through really intensifies my understanding of war. I think the way you narrowed the idea down to PTSD at a specific point really supports your thesis. I love the backbone you used to write this story by also saying the reasons why they do it

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