In Bloods, there are three perspectives. One of them is when he is fighting at war, he went into war with a friend, as he fighting, and he sees a lot of people dyeing a front of him it does not appeal to him until his friends dies, thats when he realize he could be next. As the days goes by he is scared of dying, he started shaking which he could not stop, so then he started to take drugs. Also he realize that two of his dream came true, and which is third dream was that he was going to die, so thats when he decided to leave and head back home. The second man was captured and was in prison, it was a horrible experience, the Vietnamese did not provide the prisoners with facilities, and they would not speak a front of the prisoners scared they might learn the language. He and the rest of the prisoners could send any mail with out being check by the Vietnamese (which in most case they would not send it). Leaving there was horrible. The last one, when coming back from the war, he explains how he couldnt work in school because the war was still in his mind and he could not think straight (a war victim) people look at him like he was a freak. Could not get a job because the only thing he knew was to put a gun together, he join a war club, where they all talk about their experience and treat each other as family members. In conclusion all of them hated the war, they where victims of war just like Joe (from Johnny Got His Gun) Hollow man, is an essay about a man leading is troop into war. He hated the war, he even said, I hated the war, I have hated the war since the day I walked off the battlefield(by Michael Norman). He remembers all of the tragic sick things he saw at war, bloody guts, he has turned the war into a human been. He can not get over what he saw, he was afraid. Also he did not feel anything he was hollow inside. He also had a career and he was successful at it but the war experience affects his life. In conclusion during the wa...