The authors of "The Strange-Looking Man" and the Field Hospital and Flying column wrote about similar subject matter, but one wr
ote a short story while the other wrote about her own life experiences. How did the two authors' perspectives on wartime differ? A) Only Violetta Thurstan was a direct witness to a foreign invasion during World War I.
B)As an American citizen, Fanny Kemble Johnson was closer to the action during World War I.
C) Only Fanny Kemble Johnson was a direct witness to a foreign invasion during World War I.
E) As a British citizen, Violetta Thurstan knew what it was like for her country to be occupied by foreign soldiers.
"The Strange-Looking Man" is a short story written by Fanny Kemble Johnson. The story is about the casualties of war faced by young men of a small village. The story is fictional but presents the reality of war.
"The Field Hospital and Flying Column" is a book written by Violetta Thurstan. The book shares her experiences as a nurse in the wars.
The perspective of two authors' on the same matter differs as Thurston shares about her direct witness to a foreign invasion. She begins her book by describing the night when invasion took place.