And this I know: all these things that now, while we are still in war,sink down in us like a stone,after the war shall waken again, and then shall begin the disentanglement of life and death
(page 140 paragraph 3)
1.Explain what the quotation means in the context of the text.
2.Why it is important/interesting to you.
This quote means that even after the war is done and over with them,that it will not have other effects such as struggles of either living or dieing,but i think it means much more then that. I think it means that even though there already done with the war and gone through there experiences with life and death.That even when they return home that a lot of the things have sanken into them.They will not forget about it but the disentanglement of life and death have untangled and is not longer with them and they are no longer scared.
Sunday, February 25, 2007
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