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In Ian Beck's 'Propping Up The Line', why is the gas attack so important to the story?
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Beck wants to present the long term effects of gas attacks on soldiers.
Most people immediately died of gas attacks; Beck explores how to survive.
Gas wasn't considered a dangerous weapon - Beck wants to show that it was.
Beck wants to honour his grandfather's experiences.
Consider that about three percent of those who experienced a gas attack died immediately. The long term effects, though, were endured by the majority of those who endured a gas attack.
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