From this point forward, the memories of the man lived on in Tanya, a gifted orphan girl. After eventual completion of Military training, Tanya attempted to take every possibility to avoid conflict. Tanya was a young girl, which she used to her advantage being stationed on a border with a peaceful nation. Tanya continued to refuse to put herself at risk to help others, and only do what is in her best interest. Ultimately that peaceful border broke out into conflict, and Tanya was injured. She used the injury to be taken out of a combat position. She attended an officer training school while training recruits in Berlin. She knew that she was gifted with unbelievable combat skills, but refused to use them due to the potential risk. God again spoke to her, because Tanya had not changed at all, god intervened to force Tanya to think of others. In the first part of the book, Tanya very evidently was unwilling to put herself in any danger to help other, despite how beneficial she could be. This is very similar to Yossarian at the beginning of Catch 22. Yossarian was completely unwilling to help others or put himself in harm’s way. He did everything in his power to keep out of the skies, and as far away from …show more content…
She is put in command of a small, special forces battalion. Early in her assignment, she still opposed doing anything to aid others. Eventually, due to growing comradery with her squad mates. Her friend Visha shows her a side to humanity which was previously unknown to her. Tanya learns that there are reasons to protect people, and that people are more than just cogs for society. This change is not finalized though; Visha is still seen as primarily a respected, loyal soldier, much more so than as a friend. This revelation is still enough to make Tanya think more in depth about her place in the world, and her actions. From then on, Tanya is much more willing to fight to protect herself and others. The reasoning is still questionable, but the willingness to fight is a momentous improvement within Tanya. She puts her amazing skills as a soldier and a tactician to work, and successfully plans, then executes a major encirclement of enemy divisions. This crushing defeat forces the Republic out of Europe and to the negotiation table. A shaky armistice is signed, and Tanya is able to see the benefits of fighting for the sake of others. In the capital she witnesses many wives and children meeting their husbands and fathers as they return from the western front. Many of the wives were in working uniforms, and had advanced themselves in society. Tanya witnessing this completes the change