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1. In the story, Anna asks the pilot to "kill them all." Why does she ask this of him? Describe an event that you know of when someone in Anna's position called for peace. Why do you think they chose to do that? What can we learn from tragedy?

2. In the story, the old man does not appear to know that he is Joannis. How did the war change Joannis and how did it likely contribute to his belief that he is not Joannis? How do you think civilians and soldiers are affected by war differently?

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  1. anyone can be in that position of standing lonely and then being called for stability given their situation. that being said I believe it does come from the inner self and inner existing. tragedy to me teaches the world if they look at it correctly in my opinion they should see it brings tears and tears are good to let people see you have something other than anger and anger leads to sadness and sadness to happiness to love and then. to the one most important thing I know is that God is love. so yes I believe tragedy brings people closer t io d if they allow him to get close
  2. well one in the war has to see things that civilians chose and deny to see because it puts fear into that somebody and they turn away from it. they get closer to the lord losing their self alone to truly find the real them. however, one has to take an interest in a hard look on the reflector scale and see the souls that they try to believe. civilians casually have an interest that makes things what it's intended to be