Is it glorious to die for youre country
Is it glorious to die for your country?.... This question has been posed to many young people about to embark on war although the answer has usually been yes in response to their country due mainly to the fact that the government instills it in the people of the country to support one's country and one way is to send young abled bodied men into the army. If you were one individual that was not in favour of fighting for your country you would surely become an outcast by the countries people. To avoid ridicule and becoming outcasted by the people living around you, you would join the army just in the thought that you were obligated to for the sole sake of your country. Such thoughts were reinforced by the government promotion of propaganda. Glorifying death is not needed to be taught and should be up to the sole individual. School systems should teach an unbiased point of view of war to enable the child to make their own decision to fight for one's country. Is it Glorious to Die for your Country? Within the education system it was instructed to the teachers to teach the children at a young age during the brink of war to instill that their the life of the country and for them to defend
against the attacking party. The distances the charging men had to run usually been yes in response to their country due mainly to the fact however long it would be. Death had been experienced and seen by the you, you would join the army just in the thought that you were obligated to say the least, stench of death remained constantly in the air, bodies staying in a trench filled with water and muddy conditions often caused long after it had ceased. On the Western front conditions were horrible
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Approximate Word count = 2014
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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