Summary Of Redemption At Hacksaw Ridge

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In the intriguing novel Redemption At Hacksaw Ridge, by Booton Herndon, the author uses many different aspects such as setting, conflict, and character to contribute to one of the stories main themes. In this World War II novel, the main character Desmond Doss is discriminated because of his religion and his choice of being a medic. Throughout the story, he experiences many hardships both mentally and physically. Both the setting of the Japanese island of Okinawa during the Okinawa Campaign and the characters throughout the story put Doss’s character to the test. These forces also help the author develop the theme. This essay will break down how the setting, character, and conflict help support the stories theme of if someone is showing prejudice towards you, you must …show more content…

One example of Doss being shown prejudice by his fellow soldiers is on page 34, “You guys are all alike,” Captain Vernon accused him. “ You talk big about religious freedoms, but when your country needs you to help protect that freedom you chicken out.” This indicates that the Captain is discriminating Doss saying that all religious believers are slackers and will not rise up to do their job when they are needed. This is important because it shows that Captain Vernon does not believe that Doss is capable of being useful on the battlefield. He makes this assumption before he has even seen Doss in action as a medic. Doss knows that what the Captain claims is not true so he doesn’t give up and continues on. Later on in the story, Doss encounters a soldier named Karger. Karger loves to go out of the way with other soldiers to taunt Doss because of being

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