Exposition
Bowen
and Meino are born to a large upper middle class family in the summer
of 1895 in Munich, Germany. Growing up indulged with the many
pleasures that came from the wealth of their father, the brothers are
naïve and selfish. Taught that the German empire is the only one fit to be a world power, these twin boys grow up surrounded by a
world of propaganda and lies.
Inciting
Incident
When
the Kaiser declares war on Russia in 1914, both Bowen and Meino jump
at the chance to serve their country. Meino, with a background in
science and technology, is able to land a well-paying spot in an
engineering lab researching poisonous gases as a possible military
weapon. Bowen, unable to attain a high ranking job like his brother,
becomes a Lieutenant in the first battalion.
Rising Action
No longer filled with patriotic thoughts about Germany, Bowen returns home
from the front when he is wounded. He discovers that he cannot connect
with Meino, who still talks adoringly of the scientific advances that
have done wonders for the military, and even Bowen. Finding
it difficult to believe that just three years ago he had been alike
Meino himself, Bowen berates his brother harshly about his
insensitive attitude toward the soldiers in the war. Bowen leaves two
months later when there is an urgent call for more soldiers at the
front.
Climax
During
what later becomes known as the Third Battle of the Aisne, Bowen is inflicted with burns from the poison gas drop on British
and French lines. The battalion is unable to send him to a hospital,
and Bowen suffers from mustard gas poisoning until he passes away two
weeks later.
Falling
Action
Meino,
after receiving word on his brother at the front, swears revenge on
the Allied armies. Dedicating himself to further research, he
promises to avenge his brother and bring suffering onto those who
took Bowen away from him and his family, unknowing that the fruit of
his own work is what brought his brothers demise.
Resolution
Drunk
on revenge, Meino continuously works on engineering weapons of
destruction throughout World War I and II. When faced with the
possibility that it was his own creations that killed Bowen, he's
unable to accept the truth.
Note: The exposition, inciting incident, rising action, and climax are all disclosed through flashbacks. Only the falling action and resolution are told while they are happening.
Note: The exposition, inciting incident, rising action, and climax are all disclosed through flashbacks. Only the falling action and resolution are told while they are happening.
Suitable background with what we are learning in world history. Brotherhood is a very exciting topic to read about.
ReplyDelete"Bowen" is still a mystery to me, but I get "Meino".