Hero Of War Analysis

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I’m going to talk about the “Effects war had on soldiers.” I’m going to show the effects that the war had in soldiers when they returned home. I will be comparing three songs and a film, these are American Sniper by Clint Eastwood, Hero of war by Rise Against, 21 Guns by Green Day and War pigs by Black Sabbath. The twos songs War pigs by Black sabbath and Hero of War by Rise Against both have connections, in the way they were treated by the generals. I gathered the information and this helped me show the relationship between these two songs. A few sentences throughout the two songs that link are, “ Treating people like pawns in chess” by War pigs, this shows that there are a huge masses of people within the group of soldiers. That's why I think it is extremely disrespectful how the generals don't care if they die or stay alive, …show more content…

In American Sniper the main event from the movie was when he went home and suffered PTSD. PTSD is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. Mostly people who have been to war have suffered PTSD from all the guns, grenades and bombs.The song 21 Guns shows how he has PTSD because when he was at home he picked up the t.v remote and went to turned on the television but in his mind he saw gunshots shot at the television. This is why PTSD is such a harmful illness and can affect someone's life dramatically. PTSD is not likely to ever be curable as Chris kyle found out when trying to help someone in need it all turned on him and got shot and killed. There is nearly a 0% success rate for people to have already got PTSD to lose it. One way that the soldiers stopped thinking about the war, was to drink alcohol constantly or do drugs, this left some people to completely change and sometimes because harmful and

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