How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
If you make a war if there are guns to be aimed if there are bullets to be fired if there are men to be killed they will not be us. They will not be us the guys who grow wheat and turn it into food the guys who make clothes and paper and houses and tiles the guys who build dams and power plants and string the long moaning high tension wires the guys who crack crude oil down into a dozen different parts who make light globes and sewing machines and shovels and automobiles and airplanes and tanks and guns oh no it will not be us who die. It will be you. (20.31)
Again, who is this "we," and who is the "you"? And as a reader, where are you positioned between the "we" and the "you"? Are you an awkward third wheel? Do these categories make sense to you? Do you sympathize with them?