saliotthomas
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I agree with SFG75 about that and Peder i don't see it as a lack of gorish details but more of feelings from the narrator.Once again i am shoked with his very detache ways,he is not scarred(just few oh my god),he does not describe any of his reaction.He is injured,see a camarade die in his arms but just get on with it as if he was a veteran?? Maybe the injury is numbing,but at least the sight of a dead man with whom he was sharing lunch should stir in him some kind of emotion.
I come back to the comparaison with The Stranger of Camus,the guy just doesn't feel anything.
I come back to the comparaison with The Stranger of Camus,the guy just doesn't feel anything.