what is the theme of story The sniper
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The theme of the short story “The Sniper,” is that war reduces human beings to mere objects. To further explain it is that they have no names, no faces. That they are just targets and nothing more, to be shot at from a distance. To support this theme Liam O'Flaherty refrains to any of his characters.
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The theme of "The Sniper" is that war dehumanizes the enemy. In the story, the Republican sniper is under attack from an enemy sniper. He kills an enemy soldier and a woman who informs on him. The sniper shows no emotion over either of these deaths.
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