Similarities Between War Is Kind And Mystery Of Heroism By Stephen Crane

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Reality Facing War
War isn’t kind. It isn’t okay to have war. Stephen Crane shows how to show emotion and irony in all different ways in both stories. War is very cruel and upsetting to most people, This type of setting has people thinking about family or friend's deaths & scary moments people have to face in any war or Civil War times in some cases. Stephen Crane makes readers open up to seeing the other side of reality. War can be okay, if it’s placed in all the right ways in his logic. He switches it up and he believes it’ll be okay. In “War is Kind” and “Mystery of Heroism” Stephen Crane shows different ways to express and show how to be kind and a good person regardless of what’s happening or what’s going on.
In “Mystery of Heroism”

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