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The Wars by Timothy Findley is a novel about Robert Ross, a young Canadian officer who enlists in the military and fights in the First World War. The novel uses first, second, and third person narrative points of view. By switching between the different perspectives, the novel gives the reader the sense that they are a historian searching through archives, looking at photographs, and interviewing people from . The Wars follows a young Canadian soldier named Robert Ross who is fighting in World War I. Although the main storyline takes place between and , the narration occasionally switches to interviews with Juliet d’Orsey and Marian Turner (who knew Robert during the war) during the novel’s contemporary time period, roughly sixty years after World War I. Additionally, Findley inserts the reader into the . · An exceptional Canadian Perspective of World War I. In a wealthy Toronto household in , teen-aged Robert Ross (Brent Carver) escapes his family troubles by enlisting in the Canadian military for World War I. The movie is based on the novel by /10(50).
The abundant animal imagery in Timothy Findley's book The Wars is used to develop characterization and theme. The protagonist, Robert Ross, has a deep connection with animals that reflects his personality and the situations that he faces. This link between Robert and the animals shows the reader. The Wars essays are academic essays for citation. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of The Wars by Timothy Findley. Fueling Purpose; War and Verisimilitude in Timothy Findley's The Wars and Pat Barker's The Ghost Road; The War Beyond the Battlefield Through the Eyes of Robert Ross. Timothy Findley. Timothy Irving Frederick Findley was a Canadian novelist and playwright. He was also informally known by the nickname Tiff or Tiffy, an acronym of his initials. One of three sons, Findley was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Allan Gilmour Findley, a stockbroker, and his wife, the former Margaret Maude Bull.
Timothy Findley structured his novel The Wars with a photographic technique which is a very complex style of writing to accomplish for an author. The style of his photo-narration seems as if the reader is within these moments of history through his visual structure and imagery of the novel and setting. Findley does an outstanding job of telling the novel in such a way that the reader feels a part of the events. The Wars is a novel by Timothy Findley that follows Robert Ross, a nineteen-year-old Canadian who enlists in World War I after the death of his beloved older sister in an attempt to escape both his grief and the social norms of oppressive Edwardian society. Drawn into the madness of war, Ross commits "a last desperate act to declare his commitment to life in the midst of death." Years later, a historian tries to piece together how he came to commit this act, interviewing the various people. The Wars by Timothy Findley is a novel about Robert Ross, a young Canadian officer who enlists in the military and fights in the First World War. The novel uses first, second, and third person narrative points of view. By switching between the different perspectives, the novel gives the reader the sense that they are a historian searching through archives, looking at photographs, and interviewing people from Robert’s life.
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