Irish people drink too much
irony, symbol, and imagery
irony, setting, imagery, symbolism
and personification
Fiction
The Theme of the Sniper: Wars reduces human beings to mere objects. They have no names,no faces.They are targets,nothing more,to be shot at from a distance.To support this theme the author refrains to any of his characters.War knows no boundaries,age,gender,location,time of the day,family ties.The story opens the eyes to futility of hatered and voilence which made a brother kill a brother.Voilence is no means to an end.
she was in the roof
The main character's (the sniper) motive is to kill the enemy sniper on the rooftop of the building across the street.
It is also spelled Liam in French.
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.
Liam O'Flaherty
Fiction
The other sniper in the story "Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty was a republican sniper. He is the protagonist's enemy and they engage in a tense sniper duel throughout the story.
Republican
desiree Jackson
Yes, there is alliteration in "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty. For example, in the sentence "The turret turned slowly towards the sniper," the repeated "t" sound creates alliteration.
The old woman in "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty is killed by the sniper after she reveals his location to the enemy. This leads to a tragic ending as the sniper recognizes that he has killed his own brother.
when he killed you.
The mood of "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty is tense, suspenseful, and reflective. The story captures the intensity and isolation of war, while also highlighting the emotional toll of conflict on individuals.
climax
The sniper shows great coolness when he is wounded. He refuses to panic. Give details from the story to support this statement