Sunday, August 4, 2019
Bridge On The River Kwai by Pierre Boulle Essay -- Bridge River Kwai
Bridge On The River Kwai by Pierre Boulle         The title of my book was Bridge on the river Kwai. The Bridge on the     River Kwai is an epic tale of the struggle of British POWs in a Japane    se prison camp during WW II. Lt. Colonel marches his men into Prisoner of     War Camp 16, commanded by Colonel Saito As the troops enter the camp,     they are observed by long time captive Shears, an American sailor, who has     bribed a guard to be put on the sick list. Saito announces that their job will     be to build a bridge over the River Kwai so that the railroad connection can     be completed. However, Saito also demands that all men, including officers,     will do manual labor. This act forces Nicholson to inform Saito that, under     the Geneva Convention, officers can not be required to do hard work. Saito     expects them to do as their told because they are his prisoners after all.     A standoff occurs when Nicholson adamantly refuses to make his     officers do manual labor. The battalion is marched off to work with     the officers left being shot by a machine-gun. Because of Nicholson's     unwillingness to back down, he and his officers are placed in the     "ovens"- small, iron boxes sitting in the heat of day. Time passes with     Nicholson slowly dies, while the enlisted men labor away at the     bridge. Shears, along with two British soldiers, try to escape but only     Shears is able to get away, having been thought drowned in the river.     finally, Sait...                      
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