Do you think violence is the best way to solve things. In the story "The Sniper" by Liam O' Flaherty there is a war going on. In the "Cranes" by Hwang Sunwon the village was being raid and songsam could have ran. Both story's are set in the time of the civil war. Nothing matters when your in war. In the story "The Sniper" a republican sniper is fighting in war and is being shot at by a enemy. He learns that war changes people. Just like in "Cranes" Songsam let his friend go. At the end he killed his enemy and realized it was his brother. In "Cranes" Songsam had a job to take a prisoner somewhere. He learned that the prisoner was his old friend and was innocent. Just like in "The Sniper" at the end he learned that he killed
Compared to the sniper, there was no hesitation at all when the sniper shot the enemy. In the text it claims, “Then, when the smoke cleared, he peered across and uttered a cry of joy. His enemy had been hit”(O’Flaherty 166). This displays how the sniper has no hesitation and has absolutely no regret for shooting the enemy, but soon after, the sniper starts to feel remorse for the enemy he shot. “The sniper looked at his enemy falling and he shuddered. The lust of battle died in him. He became bitten by remorse” (O’Flaherty 166). Throughout the short story, of “Horseman in the Sky”, the reader obtained many character traits about Carter including, how he enjoys the outdoors, comparing it to a piece art, an while the sniper is a flat character, who we don’t learn much about him, besides him being strikingly arrogant. These stunning short stories, remind me about the movie/book, American Sniper. With that being said, these compare because Chris Kyle, the main character in the movie/book, has a conflict to shoot a young kid, who has a
During the times of war, lines are blurred and deaths arise where guilt has no room to wrap itself around a soldier’s head as they choose between killing and being killed. Under the summer evening and heavy artillery fire of Dublin, Ireland, a republican sniper lays waiting, in a fanatical haze, behind the parapet of a building’s roof. He decides to light a cigarette, despite the risk of exposure, and encounters an enemy sniper opposite the street from his position. Promptly after, an enemy vehicle approaches, met by an informant, who divulged the sniper’s location. Having to execute the informant and a soldier exposed in the open turret, the marksman seeks upon the rival sniper, killing him by a ruse of playing dead along with an arm shot and feebly. Following a moment of hysteria, he evades the bullets of a machine gun, throwing himself aside the corpse only to find it to be his brother. In “The Sniper”, Liam O’Flaherty suggests the
War is something that can change the very principles of a person, it can change a person and leave multiple effects that can last for their entire life. The sniper is fighting in a civil war where friends and family can turn into enemies at a moment's notice. The fight is between the Republicans and the Free Staters, the protagonist is a sniper for the Republicans. Throughout the story, we go into the state of mind of the main character and learn some ramifications that he gained in the war. The text, “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty shows us the physical and psychological results of war, that happens to people.
The story sniper is a story about a man that's in the army which his perfection is with a sniper rifle the story's theme is based on dublin and the sniper which will be called sniper is on the tower looking down on an empty road with hail of gunshots in the distance but he decides to eat a sandwich and light a cigaret but he doesn't want to take the risk of the spark to light the cigarette to give out his position and because the sniper was tired and needed the break he took the risk and lit his cigarette and soon as he blew out the light a gunshot and a crack flew by him
One night he encounters an enemy sniper he struggles in besting, and applauding his marksmanship, he risks his life to go examine the body of the fallen soldier. Upon finding the body, shot and lifeless, he discovers the slain enemy was his brother. But, although the bullet which killed his brother was dispensed by his hands, responsibility for his brother’s death does not fall on him. Not only was he unaware of the enemy’s identity in the darkness of night, it was also his duty to take out opposing forces; he followed through with his
What would you do if you were a sniper in the civil war or a man that walks through his town after a civil war? In fact this is what happens in two stories called the “Sniper, and the “Cranes”. In the story “Cranes” a police officer sees his friend and has to decide whether he let his friend be free or send to a prison because he was looked as the cause of the civil war. The “Sniper” is about a young man who is in the civil war who killed his brother.
War is something we bluff off if we haven't experienced it. Did you know that 378,000 family members or lost a year. This means that more than 200,000 families are deep sorrow each year. This short story will tell you about what civil war can be like. a sniper who is on a roof in his country, gets shot, and has to clean up his wound in the middle of a war. He then takes a shot at someone, killing the foe. Under fire, he darts over to the other roof where he killed the guy. So, he later realizes It is his brother. The short story “The Sniper” by Liam o’ Flaherly shows how war can tear apart families.
The author based a character around his own name, Tim, and in the book, Tim was faced with the trauma of throwing a grenade at one of the Vietcong soldier. As he did this, he reflected himself in the other soldiers shoes. He explained how that soldier wanted as little to do with the war as he did, so killing this man was just like killing himself. He knew that from now on he would have to live with the fact that he took a life away for a war that he did not want to be apart of. The trauma that has remained with him from that day has made him into someone he is not.
thinks is right or a person who fights because he has to? “The Sniper” tells a story of a sniper who is in a fight between another sniper. The story takes place in Dublin Ireland and is considered Civil War. In ¨The Sniper,” Liam O’Flaherty uses diction, point of view, and plot to create a story of loss, pain , and an intense mood.
“Wars never hurt anybody except for the people who died” -Salvador Dali, leader of the Surrealist Movement. In both stories men who are at war are described, both of these men have killed a man who are known as their foes. Both of the men realize that the man they killed could've been a friend, and were someone who really wasn't the enemy. The relationship between these two stories is that war can tear families apart. In Liam O'Flaherty's “The Sniper” and “The Man He Killed” by Thomas Hardy both show similarities and differences in plot, irony, and theme.
The story begins with a Republican sniper laying watching and eating from a roof-top. O’Flaherty introduces the protagonist as having “the eyes of a man who is used to looking at death”, this suggest that the young sniper boy has been in the war for some time now and has been very successful
The sniper in the story struggles to survive while he fights with a sniper across the street. After a long squall of shooting, he finally strikes his enemy. For example,“Then when the smoke cleared, he peered across and uttered
Wars often cause unforgettable losses and can lead to endless pain. The stories, The Sniper by Liam O'Flaherty and The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, both end with unbearable travesties. Both stories portray brotherhood and regret while the main characters fight very different battles.
In 1923, the story “The Sniper” was written by Liam O'Flaherty. The story is about a Civil war in Ireland where there were 2 snipers, shooting at each other and they were both on a rooftop with long-range weapons and they don’t know each other but at the end one of the sniper found out that he killed his own brother. The author uses irony and the conflict between the sniper and the other sniper just to tell us the main message which is that we shouldn’t fight each other, we should fight together because we live in the same country and we should fight for our country.
Through literature, Liam O’Flaherty, the author of the short story The Sniper, clearly illustrates how horrific and destructive war really is. He illustrates the appalling agony of the Irish civil war through a dramatic story of two brothers against each other in the war. Through the the author's writing, readers can conclude that the theme of The Sniper is that war destroys families. O’Flaherty sets emphasis on this theme by using many strong literary devices. The literary devices used that apply the most emphasis on the theme are situational irony, setting, and the author's use of direct characterization .