Topic > Seven characters in the Third World War - 1658

The Third World War breaks out and the society we prefer would be a safe one. The seven characters should be able to protect us and give us what we need to survive. In a typical war, some survivors tend to fail to take refuge due to exceptions. Each survivor is assigned to do something specific during the war in order for each character to live. These seven characters stay in the shelter because they are the only ones who can truly protect us. Carla is a 36 year old doctor who cannot have children and is a former soldier. Carla is useful because she served in the military and knows the right techniques to protect us. According to World War II, America quickly needed to raise, train, and equip a military force (The National WWII Museum). Carla is the character we would need to survive in this war because she is an ex-military who has been trained and can probably keep our shelter safe. For comparison, World War II veterans were looking for Americans to quickly join the armed forces and strengthen them for other war purposes. Debra is a second-year medical student who spends her summers working as a mechanic in her father's garage. He can be useful to other characters as he can act as a medical assistant and mechanic for any machinery that needs repairing. During the war, people faced challenges where huge new factories and existing industries would need to be built for wartime production in order to cause a change in American life (The National WWII Museum). For example, any mechanical weapon that would need to be repaired immediately during the war can be accompanied by Debra. Debra can perform… middle of the card… survive during that war and reflect on people's tragedies. Likewise, the war that broke out had an immediate effect on the seven characters who established different types of survival techniques. The war had also contributed to why those seven characters were important and how they managed to manage it more efficiently than others. Works Cited National Museum of the Second World War. Np, nd Web. November 17, 2013. Rishel, Giuseppe. "World War II Rationing." History of the United States. Np, nd Web. November 17. 2013. .