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What lies in a "cedar-bemused cemetery"? Is it the soldiersof a global war or the idiots of a global fight? The "cedar-bemused cemetery" in William Faulkner's " A Rose for Emily" suggests that all wars only lead to where death is present at all times--the cemetery. In this certain cemetery, the enemies all lie together with one another. Many of the wars start off as good wars such as World War II in which the Allies tried to stop Hitler from destroying the Jewish population of Europe. This was an example of a war that many Americans thought was a good cause and felt that America had to intervene because America was one of the powerful countries. By the end of any war, most people don't know what they were fighting for to begin with. With the Civil War in the United States, everyone said the war was about states' rights when the deeper meaning of the war was mostly about the slavery of African -Americans. No war, of course, is a good war but some have to be
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