Born on the Fourth of July
The ending of the WWII culminated with the beginning of the cold war. The cold war was a major political and military conflict between the superpowers of America and the Soviet Union. The conflict is also an insight of the rising democracy and the attempts on removing the communism. In the 1960’s America joined the Vietnam War on the South Vietnamese side, against their opponents inspired by the communist ideology: North Vietnam, China and the Soviet Union. The Vietnam War was the escalation of the Cold War. Its purpose was to invent democracy as well as protecting the nationalism. America suffered from massive casualties and the numbers of the wounded were virtually triple. The book “Born on the Fourth of July” by Ron Kovic, depict the author himself as a returned marine soldier who was hurt in battle. The book gives the reader a personal experience and terrifying good insight of the Vietnam War close up. The main subjects of the book are patriotism, heroism, anti-war activism and betrayal by a man’s own country. I will in this essay analyze the narrator as well as making a complete characterization of Ron Kovic. Finally I will analyze the …show more content…
He began to wrestle and build his body in the gym. Besides getting stronger, he also got an interest in the opposite gender, but he had no real relation to them. His biggest desire was to be a good athlete, a good catholic and to be a hero for his country. The whole bodybuilding aspect is sort of paradoxical and ironic, because the body he put so much effort in was to no avail as he returned back as a cripple. He was convinced that he was unbeatable, but ironically, his biggest desire about joining the military was the aspect that beat him. He also appears to be a lot masculine, as he trained his body and wanted to engage in combat. This masculinity disappears when he returned