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Similar to both A Hall of Mirrors and Dog Soldiers, A Flag for Sunrise uses a political situation to serve as the backdrop for the action of the novel. Exploring the parameters of American involvement in Central America, Stone creates in A Flag for Sunrise a venue for debate concerning the diverse elements that have shaped American foreign policy. For Stone, the parallel between Central America and Vietnam signifies a course of action both predictable and ultimately destructive.
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