After reading the end of World War Z, I found these sections of the chapter the most interesting. The final chapter of World War Z, "Good Byes", starts off in Burlington, Vermont. The interviewer talks to "The Whacko", who spends a lot of time talking about Winston Churchill. The Whacko went to the U.N. for support ruing the American war against zombies. Mostly this interviewee just explains what he was doing during the time of the war. The interviewer then speaks to Maria from Russia. She is 4 months pregnant, she explains how her motherland needed her for other projects that they had. Maria explains her job in Russia, which the interviewer describes as serving the country with her uterus. She goes on to say how her job is a secret, but she wants the world to know that Russia is strong again thanks to their new leader. Next the interviewer goes to Wenatchee, Washington, to speak with Joe Muhammad. Muhammad tells the interviewer that the zombie war might have positively changed the world and brought everyone together. Joe then talks about how he misses some things from before the war. I found this last section the most interesting because it showed how an individual can almost look at the zombie outbreak as a positive event. If you think about it, the world having a common tragedy and having to work together to overcome it most likely made the world a lot stronger.
This chapter is important because it shows how the war ended and how people were reacting to it. I thought Joe Muhammad had the most interesting reaction or story. He let this horrible event impact his life and through it he was able to see the world in a different light. This chapter also shows how people all around the world were supporting their countries and talking about how they were slowly gaining back their strength.
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