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5 pages in length. Ron Kovic's autobiography Born on the Fourth of July reflects themes identified by historians as central to the Vietnam period by illustrating how the components that ultimately led to war were experienced from the inside out. At the crux of Kovic's message is how the combination of political egos and the quest for global omnipotence can significantly sideline the true meaning of peace. No additional sources cited.
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by historians as central to the Vietnam period by illustrating how the components that ultimately led to war were experienced from the inside out. At the crux of Kovics
message is how the combination of political egos and the quest for global omnipotence can significantly sideline the true meaning of peace. Kovics
journey of self-discovery encompassed myriad questions of why, which still pertain to contemporary societys struggle to attain world peace. Acknowledging how war has been raging on virtually since time
began, one can readily argue how at no point in history has there ever been an absence of some kind of conflict brewing among power hungry leaders that would either
result in the overwhelming loss of human life or the takeover of innocent people for their lands wealth. Kovics experiences ultimately question why this is so, and if there
would ever come a day when peace would blanket the land so people would not have to die or be maimed for life in the name of political domination.
"I am the living death. The Memorial Day on wheels. I am your Yankee Doodle Dandy. Your John Wayne come home. Your Fourth of July firecracker
exploding in the grave" (Kovic PG). That Kovic was no different than any other red-blooded American off to war and ready to
defend his country is made quite clear from the outset; what takes the reader by surprise, however, is the manner by which his enthusiastic idealism is soon replaced with the
horrific realities of armed battle where people are killed without so much as a second thought. Kovic sees too many of his compatriots turn into the very callous individuals
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