Response To The Soldier's 'Dogs'

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DPs
• It was very appalling, yet enlightening to read about a soldier’s perspective detailing his journey back home after having spent seven months fighting in Iraq. In particular, it was astounding to learn how “unknown” and displaced the soldier feels at home to the point where he even wants to return back to the “known” that can only be found from the war.
• A reoccurring motif present throughout this story is “dogs”, and how the narrator incessantly thinks back to the various dogs he has shot during the war, as well as his dog back home named Vicar. The “dogs” that the narrator kills during the war initially force him to think “a lot” given that he is a “dog person”, who is forced to become accustomed to killing them. The narrator also