Saturday, February 23, 2019

One of the reasons the author must have written the book

iodin of the themes of the concur is that end of the war was not determined by technology nor tactics. Victory in the South Pacific dead depended on human judgment and leave behind. This is the creature that drives home the reality of the battle.One of the reasons the author must have written the book is to show salutary how much the human give and judgment buttocks achieve. This makes the book the more relevant today because we live in a world that gravitates around Technology. We have slowly turned from Master to knuckle down and Sea of Thunder is a good way to show its readers that and so the human being is still capable of achieving whatever is desired.The book is ricochet in the era of the early 1930s were the industrial revolution had interpreted off but its impacts had not fully been experienced around the on the whole world. This is one of the reasons why they battle was mainly depended on Human allow for power and judgment. It was also the era of the Pacific Wa r and the book centers on its progression and centers on the Battle of the Leyte GulfOne of the subtopics could be inner conflict on the part of the officers especially the Japanese. They had dived loyalties to the Throne, the IJN and the fellow soldiers under their command.Another subtopic is Evans breaking all the racial Barriers by gaining entrance into the oceanic Academy. This is because commander Evans was a Cherokee Indian and it was absolutely rare of some one of Evans heritage to be accepted into the U.S Naval Academy.However according to Hal M. Friedman one of the reviewers of Thomas work, Thomas mentions these things but without developing them. One would like to know more about factors in Evanss family solid ground that helped him in his education, motivated him to join the Navy, and enabled him to overcome the prejudices in the fleet to get an Academy appointment. Again, these are all mentioned by Thomas but not in as thorough a manner as the crotchet of the accompl ishments requires. This could possibly be one of the shortcomings of the book.Another possible subtopic could be Kuritas decision not to sacrifice thousands of lives. Had he not made this choice and because the Americans would tout ensemble have been destroyed. This gives us a point to ponder about. Why did he do it?The author sustenances his theme/thesis firstly by reservation it known that these men had inner conflicts that would have deterred them from achieving their goal. This is actually where the fact of will power comes in because had it not been due to this self convincing then they would have failed in their missions by just giving upThe other support for the theme is that without any support, Spragues forces puta shockingly fierce fight in which Evans potently featured. This shows the human body being put to the test of time and it vigorously brings out the fact about human judgment for the Spragues could simply have seen their enemies then decide to run for cover . But on the blow they perceived the situation in a different perspective (Judgment) then decided to give them the Japanese a very hard battle.Moving forward from the dimension of the themes purpose in the winning of the battle, we realize that again it was will power that enabled the Japanese endure fifty long hours in shark infested waters of the ocean after their ship sunk. It took a lot of self will to choose to hold on in this situation for some(prenominal) a people would have simply given up.Does the author successfully support his theme? Well according to these three examples and other numerous ones in the book I think he does. He just does not implicitly express his theme but he goes remedy ahead and gives evidence to emphasize his theme

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