How does the story's focus on a single sniper change the way war is portrayed?
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How does the story's focus on a single sniper change the way war is portrayed?
What do you think led O'Flaherty to choose this particular moment for the story's climax?
Did anyone else find the protagonist's moral decisions unsettling or thought-provoking?