The Red Badge of Courage is a classic in American literature, which exerts a profound influence on war novels afterwards. Inthis novel, instead of depicting war as something heroic or glorious, Stephen Crane describe ...The Red Badge of Courage is a classic in American literature, which exerts a profound influence on war novels afterwards. Inthis novel, instead of depicting war as something heroic or glorious, Stephen Crane describe the war in an alarming way, thus uncoveringthe truth of war and highlighting its anti-war theme.展开更多
Apocalypse Now is a movie, directed by Coppola, about the Vietnam War. Since it was released, the movie was well received by the critic and the public. This essay aims to discuss its anti-war theme, and can be divided...Apocalypse Now is a movie, directed by Coppola, about the Vietnam War. Since it was released, the movie was well received by the critic and the public. This essay aims to discuss its anti-war theme, and can be divided into three parts: The Attack on Vietnamese Village; The Dinner with the French Family; The Meeting between Willard and Kurtz. Through this essay, readers can have a better understanding of the movie: the movie is not propagating violence, while it has profound reflection on the human nature, life and the war.展开更多
文摘The Red Badge of Courage is a classic in American literature, which exerts a profound influence on war novels afterwards. Inthis novel, instead of depicting war as something heroic or glorious, Stephen Crane describe the war in an alarming way, thus uncoveringthe truth of war and highlighting its anti-war theme.
文摘Apocalypse Now is a movie, directed by Coppola, about the Vietnam War. Since it was released, the movie was well received by the critic and the public. This essay aims to discuss its anti-war theme, and can be divided into three parts: The Attack on Vietnamese Village; The Dinner with the French Family; The Meeting between Willard and Kurtz. Through this essay, readers can have a better understanding of the movie: the movie is not propagating violence, while it has profound reflection on the human nature, life and the war.