Guns
It is magnificent, but it's not war. (This is a famous quotation said by a French Army officer who was a witness to the Charge of the Light Brigade, which took place during the Crimean War)
the kids lost their innocence due to the world war. Also, T. wouldn't have become so bitter and angry if his family had not lost their money from the war - his dad's an architect, but because you don't build things during the war, his dad lost his job and had to become a clerk.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'warrior' is bellator. It derives from 'bellum', which is the Latin word for 'war'. It therefore refers to the individual whose military duty is fighting during times of war. Another word for soldier is 'miles'. This word is less specific and more general than 'bellator'. It refers to the individual who carries out military duty in times of peace or of war.
The name Hector comes from ancient Greek mythology. He was the son of Priam, the aged king of Troy during the war against the Greeks. Hector was the greatest hero of the Trojans.
To bury the dead
Civil Peace is a book written by Chinua Achebe and tells a story of civil war in Nigeria. In the story, Jonathan protects his bike during the civil war by burying it.
At the beginning of the short story Civil Peace, Johnathon and his family are in eastern Nigeria. It is the end of the civil war and he is using his bicycle as a taxi to earn money.
On nation wide television, during a speech, he took off his shoe and pounded the lectern with it and stated, "we will bury you!"
Herodotus of Halicarnassus.
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson
"Cousin Jonatha"n was originally a term used to describe the American patriots (or rebels) by the British and Loyalists (also 'Brother Jonathan') during the Revolutionary War and War of 1812, similar to use of 'Johnny Reb' and 'Billy Yank' in the Civil War.
Jonathan Atkin has written: 'A war of individuals' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Bloomsbury group, Public opinion, Literature and the war
in the 1940's
Annemarie's sister, Lise, died in a car accident during the war while riding on her bicycle. Her death had a profound impact on Annemarie and her family, shaping their experiences during the war in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
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