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BRIAN SATUR G.

ANTICAMARA
FPE 101 (A2-3)

Why do we need peace? War as a terrible thing

Peace is significant in all aspects and views of the world which is leads to unity, love,
respect, embracing the uniqueness, understanding and creating harmonic relationship
between the individual, groups and society without the philosophy and concept of
peace, war and violence follow. If there is no peace the world might get doom, mess
and full of hatred, suffer and pain. If there’s a mutual comprehension, it means resulting
connections and these connections provide healthy and lively living between the two
groups and parties. In the other hand, the contradiction of peace which is war. The
concept of war is crimes, misunderstanding, being selfish, hunger of power and money
leads to barbaric and immoral doings that can destroy their life and the other’s life, if
there is a chaos, it must be manipulated and monitored before it’s too late to fix.

I watched a movie entitled “Grave of the Fireflies” this move was tragic and heart
aching scenery. The movie expressing the outcomes if there is no peace then war and
violence dominating the situation. Grave of the Fireflies is set during the World War II,
when the US was attacking and firebombing Japan in a desperate attempt to end the
war. The whole story is told through Seita’s perspective, and I mentioned before that
this is based on a true story, which makes the opening death scene a cinematic
metaphor. The movie showing the flaws and the consequence of war.

The essence of peace is deep and wide, war is not the key it might get the conflict
worst and trigger which is leads to violence and chaos. Peace should be not only in the
mind but also with in the body, soul and heart.

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