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Abu Ghraib Torture and Prisoner Abuse Presents Gaps in History. Surayya Hasan, Cavan Hodgens, Sara Jolley. Video. Abu Ghraib Video. Thesis. Remy's blackouts represent the average American's view on the outside world. . What is the Abu Ghraib Prison?. Reactions and Perspectives.
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Abu Ghraib Torture and Prisoner Abuse Presents Gaps in History Surayya Hasan, Cavan Hodgens, Sara Jolley
Video Abu Ghraib Video
Thesis Remy's blackouts represent the average American's view on the outside world.
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The Zero "Normal was a string of single moments disconnected from one another" (163). "Wait! I don't understand how this car got here! Why this telephone takes pictures!" (163).
The Zero "You're always convincing yourself that the world isn't what it is, that no one's reality matters except your own" (222).
The Zero "Okay, do you want to open your eyes now?" "But he squeezed them as tight as he could, waiting for her to come" (326).
Conclusion This issue is to Iraq like the September 11 attacks are to the United States. As Americans we deny having anything to do with any wrongdoing when we write our histories which presents gaps where things don't quite make sense anymore, just like how Remy denies his true identity and due to his memory loss he only is able to remember certain events.
Works Cited "Listening to the Iraqi People." Asia News.it. 15 May 2004. Web. 18 April 2012. "How Antonio Taguba, who investigated the Abu Ghraib scandal, became one of its casualties." The New Yorker. 25 June 2007. Web. 18 April 2012. "Report of the ICRC...". derechos.org. 09 May 2004. Print. 18 April 2012.