The Human Slaughter-House: Scenes from the War that is Sure to Come
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A sequence of stark, prophetic scenes depicts the mobilization and conduct of modern industrialized warfare, tracing recruits from call-up and the last night at home through departures, battlefield assaults, and the devastated aftermath. Vignettes emphasize physical mutilation, mental breakdown, and the bureaucratic, mechanized processes that turn human lives into statistics, while religious and patriotic language is shown eroding under slaughter. Chapters shift between immediate, sensory depictions of mud, blood, and noise and reflective passages that frame mass death as both moral outrage and political consequence, urging reconsideration of militarism.
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