War -This ia the truth, we belong to them but they
never belong to us. when they reach twenty, they are exactly what we were at their age.We too had a fahter and mothers but there were so many other things as well.
Now, ar our age. the love of our country is still great of
course, But stronger than it is the love for over children. is there anyone of us here who wouldn't gladly take his son's place at the front if he could?
LITERARY CONTEXT - As a young person, I
understand and i agree with what the parent is stating in this line:, that "we are among them but they never belong to us." The country is the only thing we have to enter. a person belongs to a family, a family belongs to a society and the society belongs to a country, young person is young but the ending, at the age of twenty person knows will have his own path, there are many things we wanted to do, there is like girls, cigarettes illusions and new ties off course with not one of us. Why should we regard children's feelings? Because our country is a natural necessity, and as I previously stated, the nation is our only home, and young people, children are a part of it.