A Son of the Gods Flashcards

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Themes

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  • Courage and Sacrifice: The story highlights the bravery and selflessness of a soldier who faces certain death.
  • Duty and Honor: The soldier’s actions reflect the strong sense of duty and honor inherent in military service.
  • Individual vs. Collective: The narrative contrasts the individual’s heroism against the broader backdrop of war.
  • War and Humanity: The story explores the human aspects and personal sacrifices within the brutal realities of war.
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Characters

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  • The Heroic Soldier (Unnamed): Represents bravery, self-sacrifice, and the ideal of a noble warrior.
  • The Commanding Officer: Symbolizes leadership and the burden of making life-and-death decisions.
  • Fellow Soldiers: Represent the collective military unit, observing and impacted by the hero’s actions.
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Plot

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  • Exposition: The story begins with a military unit positioned in a tense standoff, facing an enemy across a battlefield.
  • Rising Action: The commanding officer identifies a critical task that requires a volunteer, aware that it likely means death.
  • Climax: The unnamed soldier steps forward, volunteering for the perilous mission, and proceeds to carry it out with unwavering bravery.
  • Falling Action: The soldier advances alone, drawing enemy fire, and ultimately falls, but his actions inspire his comrades.
  • Resolution: The story concludes with the soldiers reflecting on the heroic sacrifice, underscoring the themes of honor and the human cost of war.
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