Friday, May 9, 2008

Book 2

In book Two Joe wants to make contact with the outside world more than anything else. Using his head to transfer Morse code he is finally able to make contact with the world outside his dark prison. He tells the man that finally comes to listen to his messages that he wants to be taken out of the hospital and toured around the countryside. He wants to show those with romantic words and images in their heads the terrible truth of war. There is not fun there. All you find is a maimed husk of a man who will never be able to experience the world around him ever again. However, the army won’t let him of the hospital because of the very thing he wants to show. They have no desire for the world at large to get such a close glimpse of the true horror of war. If boys looking on see how terrible the grand adventure of war really is, the leaders of the army will never be able to recruit anyone again.

1 comment:

mallory Webb said...

yea i think its really interesting that like you said, the army wants to keep Joe a secret for the very reason that Joe wants to be set free and go out into the world. Joe just wants to show people the effects and horrors of war - the pointlessness to it. but the army doesnt want to show people this because they need people to fight. fight for what? nothing that Joe really knows. not anything tangible or worth giving his life for.
Because of these regulations, joe is forced to be isolated, and is forced to not change the romantic minds of others.
good jobbbb! yayy blogs.