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In his writing of The Wars, Findley brings to light certain views of romantic love, essentially he says that love is a fleeting emotion, and cannot often hold ...
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... not correspond with his morals. This war against obedience is the third big inner war in Findley's The Wars. We see this war from ...
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... In The Wars, Findley stresses his belief that humans are "no better and no worse-no larger and no smaller than any other creature that walks or crawls or flies ...
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Timothy Findley pieced The Wars together much like a puzzle. ... Findley suggest that in the latter part of The Wars that Robert is becoming mentally unstable. ...
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Timothy Findley pieced The Wars together much like a puzzle. ... Findley suggest that in the latter part of The Wars that Robert is becoming mentally unstable. ...
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The writers of Hamlet and The Wars, William Shakespeare and Timothy Findley respectively, transform their main characters from the expected war hero or ...
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... of insanity, and his death. In The Wars Timothy Findley uses an unusual time sequence to present his story. It is told from the ...
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... of insanity, and his death. In The Wars Timothy Findley uses an unusual time sequence to present his story. It is told from the ...
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General Analysis: The Wars, By Timothy Findley War is a fact of life. As long as there are humans, there will be war. In past times ...
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... The Wars by Timothy Findley was a novel about maleness and how it is forced in the army and in the olden days where homosexuality was discriminated. ...
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... After The Wars, Findley came out with six other popular novels, two collections of short stories and Inside Memory: Pages from a Writer's Workbook (1990), a ...
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... In Timothy Findley's The Wars, it is seen that although war does often lead an individual down a path of uncertainty, it may also be a medium by which the true ...
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... defines his heroism by keeping faith with his ideals despite the betrayal, despair and tragedy he suffers throughout the course of The Wars by Timothy Findley. ...
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... In the books "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque and "The Wars" by Timothy Findley, there is clear evidence of the nature of war. ...
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... Robert Ross was the main character in the novel "The Wars" by Timothy Findley. He was like many boys, wanting to become a war hero when he grew up. ...
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