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Hello. This question is about the book "unbroken.
1. The author describes the symptoms of post-war trauma as something agonizing and destructive. This is because it is these symptoms that make ex-prisoners unable to go on with their lives, feel their sanities go away, their marriage is destroyed and they adopt destructive behaviors, such as alcoholism, for example.
2. These difficulties were shown through the character Louis, who, due to the traumas that I have, cannot keep himself within the family, has no economic support, cannot find a job and is at the mercy of luck. This shows how irresponsible governments are for the lives of veterans, giving them no support.
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B. By focusing on a more controversial aspect of space exploration.
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Many private companies focus on space exploration by focusing on a more controversial aspect of space exploration.
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Unreliable
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An unreliable narrator is the narrator of a story whose point of view is compromised, and thus the way the individual describes events unfolding in the story, cannot be trusted as an honest account of what is actually happening. It is a form of first-person narrative style. The unreliability of the narrator can be attributed to their age, their mental instability, or the fact that the narrator might be the culprit of a crime. One of the main hallmarks of the unreliable narrator is a plot twist occurring by the end of the story.
Examples of stories that use this type of narration are The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Lolita, Life of Pi, and many of Edgar Allen Poe's and Agatha Christie's stories.