Analysis Of The Sniper By Liam O Faherty

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“The Sniper,” by Liam O’Flaherty is a short story of a Republican sniper and his struggle for survival during wartime. The story details the civil war involving the Republicans and the Free Staters in Dublin, Ireland. The distinction between Republicans and Free Staters is their opposing view on the separation and unification of Ireland. The Republicans favored the unification of Ireland ;whereas, the Free staters did not (2011, June 1). Liam O’Flaherty served in the Irish Guards and was no stranger to the devastation of war (2015). In the story, the civil war divided families, brother v. brother, each fighting for a cause they believed in. The writings of Liam O’Flaherty in “The Sniper” indicate his disillusionment towards war. The story begins in the cover of darkness, on a rooftop in Dublin, Ireland. A Republican sniper, fighting in the Irish Civil War, contemplates the risk of lighting a cigarette, knowing that the flash of light could potentially expose his position. He decides to take that risk and reveals his position to an enemy sniper on an adjacent rooftop. This exposure was confirmed when a bullet flew by his head barely missing him. The plot thickens when the Republican sniper watches an armoured vehicle come down the street and is approached by an elderly woman …show more content…

He described the thoughts and feelings of the sniper but did not do so for any other characters. When O’Flaherty describes the snipers injury, he details the intensity of pain he felt. He had to grind his teeth to overcome the pain. Immediately after the enemy sniper was killed, O’Flaherty describes the sniper as talking gibberish and cursing himself. The author attempts to give the reader a candid view of the harshness of war. Most readers feel pity for the Republican sniper when they are told he killed his own brother, a devastating turn of events for someone who was just celebrating a

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