Monday, July 13, 2015
World War Z: Total War and Good-Byes
In World War Z chapter 8 and 9, Total War and Good-Byes, Brooks told the stories of different countries and how they finished the zombie war. I found it interesting in the chapter, Total War, when the interviewer stated the meaning of total war; 100% committed to war and no limitations. This stuck out to me when I started thinking about it because it talked about how zombies didn't have any limitations because they didn't have anything to lose. Therefore, they were the definition of total war. Whereas humans couldn't because they weren't 100% committed because they did have something to lose. I also found this chapter interesting because it hit the strategies of other countries. One that I found most interesting and disturbing was Nebraska, USA. I found this fighting style to be disturbing because even though dogs may not be as "important" as human lives, they still matter. and I found it disturbing that some people thought it would be a good idea for dogs to just be a suicide bomber. The last chapter, Good-Byes, was interesting; but I didn't see it coming at all. It was weird that no one seemed to be happy about the fact that the zombie war was apparently over, everyone was still scared that they might still be out there. The Russian woman having a bunch of babies and giving them away was super weird, and the "Whacko" was a clear example of how the war affected people.
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