Gallipoli Memories by Compton Mackenzie -- Analysis

Compton Mackenzie

  • Futility of war
  • The way fear makes us behave – shut off the brain and concentrate on happy or banal but certainly not fearful things
  • War: 
This is indicative of everyone's attitude towards WWI. Funny or compelling at first but serious really.
  • Coping mechanisms:


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