the irony is that the enemy is supposed to be evil and bad and deserve to be murdered, but when the sniper shoots the guy and discovers it his brother he realizes that he was wrong and he's looking at a person he cares so much about.
Assuming you are asking about Liam O'Flaherty's short story, the factions are the Irish Republican Army (the IRA), of which the main character is a member, and the Irish Free State.
The main idea of the sniper is the tragic impact of war on individuals, illustrating how it dehumanizes and isolates people, leading them to harm those they would otherwise have a connection with. The story also highlights the psychological toll that war takes on soldiers, showing the inner conflict and moral dilemma faced by those involved in combat.
An IRA sniper, an old lady, a machinegun operator, and a Free State sniper.
The theme of "The Sniper" revolves around the brutality and futility of war, as well as the loss of humanity and the psychological effects of violence on individuals. It also explores themes of political conflict, the personal cost of war, and the dehumanizing nature of combat.
The main character's (the sniper) motive is to kill the enemy sniper on the rooftop of the building across the street.
His Sniper Rifle.
just liam
The topic would be most likely that there is a sniper who is on a mission during a civil war in Ireland. (I'm not sure if it is Ireland or not.)
Liam Neeson.
The difference is that the stated main idea is there in the text but the implied main idea is what you think the author was trying to convey.
The difference is that the stated main idea is there in the text but the implied main idea is what you think the author was trying to convey.
Ah, the main idea is like a happy little tree in a painting. The stated main idea is like the big tree in the center that you can see clearly. The unstated main idea is like the smaller trees and bushes around it that support and enhance the big tree, adding depth and beauty to the whole painting. Just remember, every idea, whether stated or unstated, is important and adds to the overall picture.