A classic among classics, while this may be a "fictionalized" account of Sassoon's experiences in the trenches of World War I, it seems the only fictionalized parts are the names of his characters. Sassoon's story features an arc found in many other war memoirs: he begins eager for combat and glory and ends as a disillusioned, angry, broken veteran. Sassoon's writing makes him familiar and relatable, allowing the reader to picture themselves in these terrifying straits.
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