
Heroism: 3. The Death of the Hero
Rory Stewart: The Long History of...
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Redefining Heroism in World War I
This chapter examines the evolution of heroism in the context of World War I, contrasting historical ideals with the stark realities of mechanized warfare. It reflects on figures like Lawrence of Arabia whose experiences highlight the conflict between traditional heroism and the brutal truths of battle. The narrative emphasizes how the war shattered romantic notions of glory, prompting a profound reconsideration of what it means to be a hero.
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