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Monday, February 11, 2019

Losing Julia :: essays research papers

In Jonathan Hulls book Losing Julia the main character, Patrick Delaney, was a compound man. At the age of 18, while still very much an clean-handed boy, he was sent to Europe to fight in a bloody(a) and terrible state of war. This exposure to the worst of humanity changed him in many ways. During the war he made some of the best and closest friends he forever had in his life. He also watched these friends die a gruesome goal while he was only a hundred feet away, unable to back up or save them. His entire outlook on life changed. onwards the war he was hopeful and optimistic. Afterwards, life didnt seem as all-important(prenominal). He went home and tried to be normal, but he couldnt. He married, had kids, and returned to an workaday job as an accountant, but something inside him was missing. He left an important part of himself on the battlefield. It wasnt until he met Julia, that he felt quick again. through and through her he was able to open his heart and his soul. Her presence helped to heal the wounds that the war had left behind. There was a lot that happened to Patrick, love, war, loss, and regret, that made him the type of 81 year old man that he was. World War I is a pivotal event in Patricks life. It was during this event that Patrick larn what it meant to be a man. He was forced to look inside himself and dominate the courage that was needed to fight. He questioned his morals, values, and faith, and discovered things about himself that he neer knew. For the first time in his life he was completely alive and understood how valuable that life was. During this war, he met and became friends with Daniel MacGuire. Dan became like a voluminous brother to him and Pat clung to him for security and used him as a pillar of strength. He was Patricks lifeline and when he was killed, Patrick was lost. For the rest of his life Patrick would never be able to get over Dans death. He would endlessly feel guilty that he lived and Dan died. This ex perience left him very cynical, in particular about God. He couldnt understand how someone who was supposed to be all powerful would let something like war happen, and allow a good man, such as Daniel, to die.

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