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Comparing Vietnam War

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In both World War I and the Vietnam War, Americans were fighting for long periods of time and there were many causalities. This was only natural to see in war. War will cause pain to anybody that is in its path. It opens the mind to new terrors and allows a person to see things that are unimaginable. Those two wars in particular introduced new warfare and therefore new terror. In both the “Danang” article by Michael Sullivan and the “Dreamers” poem by Siegfried Sassoon shows that war has the universal themes of the constant fear of death and destruction, specifically land and mind. During war, soldiers are sent out every day in order to fight for their countries. All of them would have the fear that each day was fought, it would be their last. This fear of losing their life caused people to …show more content…

In the “Danang” article, Nguyen Tien tells the author about the first time he ever saw the American soldiers in Vietnam. The article says, “‘I Knew the war was about to get harder – it was going to be more ferocious, and it was going to last a lot longer,’ [Tien] says. ‘A lot more people were going to die, and if we weren’t very determined, we weren’t going to win,” (Sullivan p.5). This quote shows how all soldiers felt as if they were going to die, and Americans joining the war only heightened that fear. The theme of fear is shown in World War I also. Siegfried Sassoon’s “Dreamers” is about his experience in World War I and what they observed about his families fellow soldiers. He described soldiers to fight with their loves, which is shown to be universal in all wars. This quote, “Soldiers are sworn to action; they must win / Some flaming, fetal climax with their lives,” (Sassoon ll. 5-6), is an example of this. Soldiers were terrified of death, but they would be merciless in order to save themselves. Soldiers also would try to

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