1. Political Hardships of World War II
The poster read, "Fight alongside Your Friends, Fill up the National Guard" ("Come on Boys!... This poster uses a persuasion method of pathos, where there the words "Fight alongside Your Friends" create feelings of exhilaration and thrill to be able to fight alongside your "friends". ... However, after joining the war, they realized that there were in fact many immediate consequences of war, such as the loss of innocence and the inability to re-connect to modern society. ... When Paul's military chief orders Paul and the soldiers to charge, Paul describe...
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