Sunday, July 12, 2015
World War Z Total War Summary Lucas Nichols
In the section of Total War in World War Z, the interviewer interviews General D'Ambrosia in the command information center. Which is a blimp three thousand feet above Finland. During the interview General D'Ambrosia talks about how he disliked the order of attacking and how it worried him. He was scared to send men to go fight off two million zombies. He then talks about how they could no longer rely on the old rules of war. They all had to be rewritten into a set of new rules of war. He says that armies must be "bred, fed, and led", what this meant was the people must breed people to fight. Feed people to keep fighting and have someone to lead them to victory. He mentioned that zombies were in no way restricted by this. It was the zombies unfair advantage to the war they had no limits they were ready for war at all times. What I thought was most interesting of this section was the idea of having rules in a time of chaos. It reminds me that as humans even in the midst of most chaotic times, we need rules to keep us in order and to prevail as a race. It shows however that zombies have the advantage of not having any rules at all literally and how they almost made the human race go extinct in this book.
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