Friday, March 21, 2014

Survey

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The most common answer for our survey was people answering that WWII was the most influential war. 

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Discussion Question #3

Describe whether or not Robin's personality has changed since the beginning of the story.


Robin's Personality has changed a lot. He was a very simple kid. Throughout the story he has seen things unimaginable to a normal person his age. Robin's motive to join the military came from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He was just a kid with a motive, to help his country. Now in the book Robin is comfortable with open combat, death, and terror. Robin didn't initially notice his personality change, "I hadn't thought much about being away since we started the march to Baghdad, only about what I was seeing around me, and staying alive" (120).



Robin is very occupied being in Iraq. He is constantly on the move. Not a moment goes by when Robin isn't having to worry for his life or his squads safety. This is a big move for him, he has never been in this kind of situation. Obviously his personality has changed, with all the new things he has experienced in Iraq. Robin is practically a different person, he has gone through massive changes from his start in the military.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Discussion Question #2

Explain whether or not Robin has become more adapted to the lifestyle in Iraq.


Robin has become much more comfortable about being in Iraq, especially the combat. At this point in the book Robin has been in combat for a few weeks. This has all been a huge change for Robin. He has now seen death, sorrow, gunfire, open combat, and a lot more that he would have never experienced if he had not joined the military.


Robin went from being an average kid, to being a member of the United States Army on active duty in Iraq. "... dying becomes so casual you don't even notice it sitting next to you" (125). When Robin saw his first death he was devastated. He had never seen anything like it. He keeps growing stronger and stronger, and the things that may have been hard on him before may not be so hard anymore. Death is just one struggle of being in combat, but Robin is learning to cope with it, and adapt to his new life in Iraq.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Sunrise Over Fallujah Discussion Question

Discuss whether or not Robin wants to be in Iraq right now.

Robin may not seem like he wants to be in combat in Iraq right now but inside he feels like he should be there and that he wants to help. Robin is scared of the action he could be facing in Iraq, it is obvious he has his doubts about being there, but deep inside he wants to help the Iraqi people and support his country in any way he can. Robin does not quite know why he decided to join the military, he is scared, but he joined and is now adapting to the military life and trying to help the cause in any way he can. Robin did not know what to expect when he joined the military, he did not know what the combat would be like or if he would even be in combat, "I went to one knee and brought my piece up to my shoulder. The scope was full of dust and I fired looking over the barrel, panning across the road" (102). Robin had not fired his gun until this point in the book, but he takes responsibility and he likes having the power in his hands, having the ability to help his country. He had never even thought about having to fire his gun. Robin had his whole perspective changed as soon as he had to fire his gun. Robin went from an everyday kid to a soldier in Iraq having to use lethal combat and see things that he was not exposed to back home, he is growing and adapting to the life in Iraq. Robin truly wants to be there and he wants to help his country, and the people of Iraq.