LI think that the reason why Robert Swindelles in his novel Brother In The Land had an too great interest in morbidity, maybe an TOO great interest in it, was because of the background of nuclear weapons and how they have increased in damage and size.
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LI think that the reason why Robert Swindelles in his novel "Brother In The Land" had an too great interest in morbidity, maybe an TOO great interest in it, was because of the background of nuclear weapons and how they have increased in damage and size. The thing which could motivate him was the background and this probably disturbs him, or that death and carnage was in the news a lot growing year by year. One other motivation point could have been the Cold War reinforced his decisions to write this book.. He had an interest in death and carnage...
was because he wanted hope, hope that this would never happen again and that there would be world peace. He wanted people to worry and be scared of each other because one minute it could happen to you, so people from all over the world could share the same thoughts and reactions and link hands and be reunited as one.
was because he wanted hope, hope that this would never happen again and that there would be world peace. He wanted people to worry and be scared of each other because one minute it could happen to you, so people from all over the world could share the same thoughts and reactions and link hands and be reunited as one.
He wanted children"s responses to be positive like "this must never happen" and "what can I do to see that this never happens?" these actions prove that this story was an success creating a brighter look for the future
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