Fallen Angels Global Issue Essay
In the book, Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Meyers, Richard Perry joins the United States army during the Vietnam war. Perry makes it to Vietnam and meets many new people with whom he grows closer and closer with every day. Perry sees lots of death throughout his time in the war and it gives the reader a good perspective of how gruesome and traumatic serving in a war can be and how seeing that much death and violence can affect a soldier. Perry watches as some of the people he served alongside die right in front of him and this scares him as he continues to think that he could be next. By the end of the book, most of the squad he fought with had either been killed in the fighting or gotten injured and sent home. Fallen Angels can be
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I didn’t want it to be real, this much death, this much dying, this waste of human life. I didn’t want it. I looked around until I found Monaco. There were tears in his eyes, but his mouth was twisted in hate and anguish and confusion. I turned away from Monaco’s pain. It wasn’t the time for comforting each other. The heat from the burning huts was intense; the shimmering air created phantom figures all around us”(177). During the war in Ukraine, Ukrainian civilians have been experiencing similar destruction by Russian forces. As of October 6th of 2022, 1.2 million families have reported their homes either damaged or destroyed by Russian destruction. Over 14 million Ukrainians have been forced to leave their home due to these unsafe environments. The attacks destroying these innocent civilian homes can damage and destroy more than 72 apartments in one attack. These attacks put the Ukrainian civilians and the Vietnamese villagers in the same dangerous