An example of imagery is when he describes his first case of PTSD. He felt, "for some reason everything seemed like a threat: there were too many people on the platform, the trains were moving too fast, the lights were too bright, the world was too loud. I couldn’t really explain what was wrong, but I was more scared than I’d ever been in Afghanistan”(Junger, 63). This piece of imagery is to let you in on what PTSD feels like. How unusually everything is and the fear it creates. It also shows that from a survival perspective crowded areas are bad. …show more content…
(In the United States, white middle-aged men currently have the highest rate at nearly 30 suicides per 100,000.)”(Junger, 20). This shows proof that society today is worse for mental health than in the past. The author used this piece of data to reinforce the fact society has a huge toll on mental