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Still, Kane knew there were some things you couldn’t fix. No matter how much help you had.
-- Narrator
(On Watch)
Importance: Kane is adjusting to his life back home in America after serving in the Iraq War, but he knows he will never be completely whole from the experience. He will always have trouble with his injured leg and be tormented by his bad memory. Kane also refers to his friend Crowe who suffers from severe paranoia and PTSD.
It’s like we’re the heroes in a fucked-up movie. And Iraq is the monster that won’t stay dead.
-- Crowe
(On Watch)
Importance: When Crowe calls Kane, he tells Kane that someone is chasing him, trying to kill him. Crowe believes that he is being pursued because of what happened in Iraq. Even though Kane generally does not believe Crowe’s rants, in the case, Kane is uncomfortable because of what he had uncovered during some...
This section contains 994 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |