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ID number:520914
 
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Published: 19.04.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Horses played a significant role in World War 1. Cars were not used all that often because of the noise they produced, so horses had to transport provisions to any place that a train could not reach. In the novel, when the horses were hit during the bombardment, their screaming affected all of the men who could hear it. By reading the novel and researching World War 1, it can be learned that most of the soldiers died slowly and painfully. The screaming represents the death that the war caused, but it seemed that no one was ever there to witness the entire ordeal. None of the soldiers knew the kind of pain that they inflicted on the enemy because it was rare to kill anyone at close range. The author made the screaming of the wounded horses symbolically important because these agonizing sounds represented a slow and painful death, suffered by many who had jobs, families, and dreams away from the battlefield, just as the horses couldn't have known what was in store for them.
First of all, the screaming of the wounded horses greatly affected the soldiers because they were in pain and dying very slowly. …

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