Analysis Of Eli The Good

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War Within During the summer of 1976, the Vietnam War remains alive in the homes of many families. Eli the Good by Silas House is a novel about a young man named Eli Book who recollects of his experiences one summer in 1976 when he was ten-years-old. Eli’s father was one who suffered greatly after the war with post-traumatic stress. The story of young Eli and his family is set in a time period of significant American history. Involved in the story is a representation of what life was like during the bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence, families who were affected by post-traumatic stress in veterans, and the many protest against the Vietnam War. Eli the Good is a novel set in the summer of 1976, post the Vietnam War, in the …show more content…

Adjusting back to a more civilian life was nearly impossible for veterans returning home. War became live and well inside the homes of families who housed a Vietnam veteran. Stanton Book would find himself having flashbacks of the war that he would never actually speak about. One night, after Independence Day, Eli awakes when he hears screams coming from his mother, Loretta. Immediately after, Eli finds himself in his parents’ bedroom viewing his father choking his mother. Shocked and lost for words, Eli whispers out, “Daddy” and Stanton falls to the floor (House 203). While straining to speak Loretta states, “He was asleep,” and Eli thought to himself, “I knew what she was saying, Don’t worry. He wasn’t trying to kill me. It’s all right” (House 203). The war completely took hold of Stanton’s mind and was a threat to his family. A recent study from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs reveals that, “Families of Veterans with PTSD experience more physical and verbal aggression”. Eli’s once peaceful home became the Vietnam War within itself. No longer could anyone sleep comfortably with the risk of Stanton having a mental outbreak. Throughout the novel the story is told from Eli’s point of view as ten-year-old boy, however, in the epilogue Eli is a grown man with a daughter of his own. He explains that he left …show more content…

As a result, Americans gathered in a desperate attempt to bring their troops home through protest. In Eli the Good, Nell, Stanton’s older sister, takes part in protest against the war where more than 50,000 anti-war protesters marched through the city of New York (C N Trueman). Stanton claims, “I fought in an actual war and nobody ever much thanked me” while Nell argues, “That war wasn’t right and you know it. I protested because I loved you” (House 149). In result of Nell’s actions, her relationship with her brother becomes distant. Stanton feels a sense of disrespect from his country and family because no one actually acknowledges him for his

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