The Displaced Person Warfare Quotes

How we cite our quotes: Citations follow this format: (Section.Paragraph)

Quote #4

"It's a hand grenade come that near to killing me and I seen who throwed it – little man with eyeglasses just like his." (3.51)

Mr. Shortley is talking about Mr. Guizac's glasses. He's using his experiences in World War I as authority for his views on Mr. Guizac. In the same way his wife uses newsreel footage to create an imaginary Europe, Mr. Guizac uses his experiences in Europe in the war to imagine that all Europeans want to kill him.

Quote #5

[…] and he she heard the little noise the Pole made as the tractor wheel broke his backbone. (3.62)

The bitter irony here is that the Shortleys were afraid that Mr. Guizac would murder them because all Europeans are murderers. Sadly, the murderers were right there at home all along.