Homage to Catalonia
How does Orwell describe the front lines near Zaragoza?
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Orwell notes that as the militia units march to the front lines near Zaragoza, the front is static and entrenched, reminiscent of World War I trenching. The country is very steeply hilled, and the opposing fronts typically face each other across a deep ravine or valley.
Homage to Catalonia