Deep Into The Jungle: The Suppressed Consequences of War

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July 25, 2014

 

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The constant rain and monsoon weather certainly had an affect upon the soldier's morale. Along with ruthless weather conditions, many soldiers felt distraught about the war because it went against their personal beliefs or morals. Difficult terrain and constant, undesirable weather conditions only increased their hatred towards the country of Vietnam, war in general, the people who put them there, and the fact that they were forced to be a part of the chaos...
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Difficult terrain and constant, undesirable weather conditions only increased their hatred towards the country of Vietnam, war in general, the people who put them there, and the fact that they were forced to be a part of the chaos. The terrain in Vietnam was not the only horrific factor of the setting in The Things They Carried...
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