The Story of War explores the suffering that war incurs on all people and it questions who suffers most. Soldiers, children, mothers, and fathers all suffer during war times, but do so at the expense of love for their country which is admirable, yet also senseless.
The setting is in Frabriano, Italy in about 1916.
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The mood of this story is a very sombre one...after all, its about war.
the acceptance of their sons as a soldier for their country and the denial of their sons death
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There are three main characters in the story War by Luigi Pirandello. These characters are the husband and wife who have a son that is fighting in the war, and the fat man that gets on the train and tells them to encourage their son to fight for his country.
In Luigi Pirandello's "War," the fat man is directly characterized as someone who is unperturbed and unafraid in the face of danger. He is described as having a cheerful demeanor and a habit of smoking his pipe calmly while everyone else is panicking. This characterization highlights his stoic and detached nature amidst chaos.
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In Luigi Pirandello's play "War," a group of soldiers' wives gather in a waiting room, anxiously awaiting news of their husbands fighting in World War I. As they share their fears and experiences, the conversation reveals varying perspectives on love, sacrifice, and the meaning of war. The narrative unfolds through their interactions, leading to a poignant realization about the human cost of conflict and the emotional turmoil it brings. Ultimately, the play underscores the absurdity of war and its impact on relationships and identity.
The one I am thinking about was written by an Italian man, Luigi Pirandello- all of the action takes place, not on some battle front- but in the confines of a subway or railroad car where three men present their views on War in general, no pun intended. the conflict of interest is World War I.
In Luigi Pirandello's short story "War," the bulky woman is in deep mourning because she has lost her son to the ongoing conflict. Her grief is compounded by the societal expectations and the personal anguish of losing a loved one in war, which she expresses passionately during a discussion with other mourners. Her overwhelming sorrow reflects the broader themes of loss and the impact of war on families, highlighting the profound emotional toll it takes on individuals and communities.
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