Thursday, March 19, 2015

List 5 strong adjectives that describe the the main character.

The fact that the sniper lights his cigarette and endangers himself depicts him as an audacious individual. Immediately after the sniper lights his cigarette, a bullet flies past his head. He compromises his location and safety by choosing to light the cigarette, which is a bold move.
The sniper is also a skilled marksman, who successfully shoots and kills an enemy soldier and an older woman acting as an informant. The fact that the Republican sniper is able to shoot and kill the enemy sniper stationed on the opposite rooftop also contributes to his status as a skilled marksman.
Once the sniper is shot in the forearm, he demonstrates valor and courage by overcoming the pain and cleaning his wound.
After the Republican sniper is shot in the forearm, he creates a successful ruse by placing his cap on the top of his rifle and raising it above the parapet. Once the enemy sniper shoots the cap off the rifle, the Republican sniper purposely drops his weapon to make it seem like he has been shot dead. The ruse is successful and depicts the Republican sniper as a resourceful individual.
The Republican sniper can be described as a conflicted individual. After shooting and killing the enemy sniper, the Republican sniper throws his pistol to the ground and curses the war, himself, and everybody. The Republican sniper is sick of the violence and desires to leave the war zone but cannot abandon his cause.


To avoid completing this homework assignment for you, I will list several important details in which Liam O’Flaherty characterizes the titular sniper in his short story.
In the second paragraph, the narrator describes the Sniper’s physical appearance, focusing particularly on his face. The text says it is “thin and ascetic,” with eyes “of a man who is used to looking at death.” This implies that the sniper is experienced.
In the third paragraph, the narrator reveals the sniper’s thoughts about whether he should smoke after eating. The sniper knows that the gleam from the match will reveal his position, but he decides “to take the risk” anyway. This could mean that the sniper believes he won’t get caught, or that he is prone to taking risks in everyday life, too.
When he is shot in the ensuing conflict with another sniper, the titular sniper treats his own bullet wound, despite the “paroxysm of pain” he experiences. This might be considered brave, because the sniper calmly treats himself without flinching.
In order to escape the roof, the sniper devises a plan to trick his opponent by placing his cap on top of the rifle and lifting it over the edge. After doing this, “a bullet [pierces] the center of the cap,” and the sniper pretends to be dead by slumping his good arm over the edge of the roof. This plan indicates that the sniper is good at thinking quickly under stressful circumstances.
After killing the enemy, the sniper’s teeth “chatter” as he curses “the war . . . himself . . . and . . . everybody.” He also takes a long drink from his flask of whiskey. This shows that while the sniper kills the enemy using his skills, he isn’t actually happy about killing anyone.
Overall, O’Flaherty creates a complex character in the sniper. To produce your list of adjectives, I suggest examining these details and others that paint a picture of the sniper’s character.

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