Liam O 'Flaherty's The Sniper'

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In his short story “The Sniper,” Liam O'Flaherty uses limited third-person point of view to show the disconnect from humanity that war propagates for those who are thrust into extreme circumstances. He further enforces this point of view by choosing not to use any proper names for any of the characters within the story. Instead “a Republican sniper” is the man posted on a roof in Dublin. “His face was the face of a student, thin and ascetic, but his eyes had the cold gleam of the fanatic.” The opposing sniper, the turret gunner, the old woman, the unseen machine gunner even the reveal of the brother at the end all have in common that O’Flaherty has chosen to leave them unnamed. It is within this theme that “The Sniper” represents

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