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Examine how Keane and Duffy in Season of Blood and War Photographer communicate the horror of the war and the reaction of those observers involved.  

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Examine how Keane and Duffy in Season of Blood and War Photographer communicate the horror of the war and the reaction of those observers involved These two pieces of writing communicate how it feels to be an outsider, media-related observer of the devastation and damage a war has. They present this seriously through simple and truthful language from the real experiences of a person involved and how it relates to a non-warring country and the role it plays in the normal daily life of those observing through reading newspapers and TV news bulletins. Both of these pieces are written around a routine, Duffy's being the process of developing a film, and Keane's being in the process of describing a war scene. Feargal Keane wrote an account of his visit to the aftermath of a killing in a church in Nyarubuye, Rwanda, which is factually introduced below the title. It...

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