who rushed upon the friend?
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The enemy rushed upon the friend.
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The enemy rushed out upon the friends.
The story is about Paris throughout the Franco-Prussian War, once the town lay under siege.
- The story examines French bravery, and German stereotypes and, outstandingly for Maupassant, discusses the character and justification of war within the sort of oral communication between the 2 protagonists.
- Once two friends were walking through the forest.
- They knew that something dangerous will happen to them at any time in the forest.
- so that they secure one another and that they'd stay united in any case of danger, the most themes in “Two Friends” are the horror of war, loyalty and courage, and friendship.
The horror of war:
- In attempting to flee enclosed Paris for several hours, Morisot and Sauvage instead notice themselves directly confronted by war's horrors after they are captured by the Prussians.
- "the 2 Friends" could be a simple, nonetheless powerful story from the French master in writing stories, Guy First State Maupassant.
- The story is about two friends who meet in Paris throughout the Franco- Prussian war that brought them nothing but sorrow, poverty, and hunger, getting rid of the everyday pleasures of life, freedom and peace.
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