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Death of a hero

Chapter 37: RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE
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A young man raised in stifling conventional society struggles with sexual confusion, an unsatisfying marriage, and a clandestine relationship before enlisting in the First World War; trench service exposes him to industrialized violence that destroys his ideals and culminates in his death. The narrative alternates social satire, intimate psychological detail, and frank sexual material to chart the erosion of youthful hopes, while formal experimentation—musically labeled sections and shifting perspectives—fragments chronology and voice. Themes include the betrayal of comradeship, the hypocrisy of established institutions, and the personal costs of modern warfare.

RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE

Commandement En Chef
des Armées Alliées

Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and Men of the Allied Armies.

After resolutely holding the enemy in check, for months you have repeatedly attacked with unwearied energy and confidence.

You have won the greatest battle in History and saved the most sacred of all causes: The liberty of the world.

You may well be proud.

You have wreathed your Colours with immortal fame.

Posterity is grateful to you.

(Signed) F. FOCH

MARSHAL OF FRANCE
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ALLIED ARMIES