Throughout history, short stories have bonded the whole world and is a basic form of storytelling that resonates with everyone. The power of the short story breaks cultural boundaries and are timeless. They have themes that children and adults alike can relate to and teach important moral lessons. Short stories also can help people appreciate nature. One of the most famous authors that dive into a realm of diverse storytelling is Liam O’Flaherty. He was born in Inishmore, Ireland. O'Flaherty played a key role in shaping the Irish literary renaissance. His stories like Rockfish, Spring Sowing, and The Sniper depict many scenarios of psychological turmoil and nature. He uses vivid imagery and complex themes to convey a new way of looking at looking …show more content…
This civil war, in particular, split up many Irish families and forever broke irreplaceable bonds. This story dives into the psychological trauma and horrors of war. The theme of the story is the consequences and the ultimate price of war. The sniper is the protagonist; he symbolizes the destruction of war. The women symbolize the brutal violence that goes alongside war. Throughout the story, the soldier is faced with many depressing situations. In the story, O'Flaherty uses strong imagery and diction to make the reader feel what the sniper is feeling. The climax of the story is when he shoots the enemy and it turns out it's his brother. This story reveals the harsh conditions and the sacrifices that come with war. This heart-wrenching story reveals the psychological aspects that go into war. This story shows the reality that many people faced during this time. O'Flaherty’s uniquely describes the effects of war mentally and …show more content…
This story follows a husband and wife named Martin and Mary. This couple has to participate in a ritual called “Spring Sowing” this involves them to work in the field dawn to dusk for the first time. O'Flaherty described them as “Both dressed in rough homespuns, and both wore the loose white frieze shirt and Inverara peasant use for work in the fields”. This story has a lot of psychology components but is also filled with the rituals and myths. The theme of this story can be explained in Carl Jung’s psychoanalytic theory. This theory explains masculine and feminine trait. The story shows the farmers and peasant partaking in an annual ritual that involves the men to farm all day. The couple is very symbolic; Martin symbolizes masculine energy, Heaven, logic, and reasoning while Mary symbolizes the feminine energy, the Earth, and imagination. The couple's energy complements each other and makes their bond incredibly strong during the