Arts
1) the meaning of the passage, the role of the passage in the work2) means of artistic expression (with examples)3)theme4) the ideaNow, if your nerves are strong, go through the door to the left: bandages and operations are being performed in that room. You will see doctors there with their hands bloody to the elbows and pale, sullen faces, busy near the bed, on which, with open eyes and speaking, as if in delirium, meaningless, sometimes simple and touching words, a wounded man lies under the influence of chloroform. Doctors are busy with the disgusting but beneficent business of amputations. You will see how a sharp curved knife enters a healthy white body; you will see how, with a terrible, tearing cry and curses, the wounded man suddenly comes to his senses; you will see a paramedic throw a severed arm into a corner; you will see another wounded man lying on a stretcher in the same room and, looking at a comrade's operation, writhing and moaning not so much from physical pain as from the moral suffering of expectation you will see terrible, soul-shaking sights; you will see a war not in the right, a beautiful and brilliant formation, with music and drumming, with waving banners and prancing generals, and you will see the war in its real expression in blood, in suffering, in death...".