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Short Answer
1. John Hersey worked as a war correspondent in World War II in both the European and Pacific Theaters, accompanying the Allies during their invasion of Sicily, evacuating wounded soldiers from Guadalcanal, and surviving four plane crashes along the way. After the war, Hersey spent time in Hiroshima, reporting on the devastation there for The New Yorker. Consider the role that war correspondents play in documenting and narrating life from a war zone. Why is it important and what purpose does it serve?
Teaching Suggestion: Consider preparing students to extend beyond this Short Answer to an investigation of the way in which Hiroshima was written. You may prompt students to consider how experiencing war impacts one’s reporting on it. This will help to segue nicely to the second Short Answer.
By John Hersey
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