"Tommorow when the war began" by John Marsden Evil is a human invention
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Introduction
"Tomorrow When the War began"; tells a powerful, intensive exciting, story of Ellie and her friends who struggle in the grips of war.
One of the central ideas in this novel explores the concept of evil. In his book, it is evident that evil is a result of conflict and every action in War. Ellie, the narrator in this story, changes because of war and starts to
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Evil is a result of conflict and every action in war. Killing is what you have to do to value your friends lives above enemies. Altogether, evil and killing means nothing to nature. John Marsden delivers techniques such as words, imagery and themes in the portrayal of evil involved in the book. It realistically portrays the people suffering and confronting the chaos and horrors. There is no doubt that Evil really is a human invention.
Evil is a result of conflict and every action in war. Killing is what you have to do to value your friends lives above enemies. Altogether, evil and killing means nothing to nature. John Marsden delivers techniques such as words, imagery and themes in the portrayal of evil involved in the book. It realistically portrays the people suffering and confronting the chaos and horrors. There is no doubt that Evil really is a human invention.