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sry but i dont understand th answer
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Hello. You forgot to say that this question is related to "The Enemy".
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Because the shelter at the doctor's house gave the soldier comfort and compassion, which he would not find if he returned to combat.
Explanation:
When the soldier arrived at the doctor's house, he was highly injured, weak, tired and very traumatized by all the horrors he witnessed in the war and by all the abuses he suffered at the hand of the enemy army. However, the doctor's family took care of his injuries, showed him compassion and friendship, gave him comfort and security. The soldier did not want to lose those good feelings that the doctor's house allowed him to feel and he knew that if he left the house, he would have to return to the horrors of the fight and for that reason, he was reluctant to leave the doctor's house, even putting all the family in danger.
Archetypes I think; the well know traits that appear in stories, like the character archetype "star-crossed lovers" or the situational "good vs. evil"
After 1830 the urban areas of the country grew more rapidly than the rural areas. By 1890 industrialization had produced substantial growth in cities, and 35 percent of Americans lived in urban areas, mostly in the northern half of the United States.