Name:Instructor:Course:Date:Aftermath War ControversiesNations and their history present great military wars that form the basis of founding of a particular country. Stories of soldiers going to war to help secure the freedom of their countries are very popular, in almost every history of all countries around the world. However, little is, said about the aftermaths of the war and the missing soldiers. This essay reflects on the story of missing soldiers as seen in the short story The Gardener.The aftermath war controversies rhetoric typifies the pain and loss people account for after dedicating their lives to fight for the freedom of their respective countries. Whereas some survive the ordeal to narrate the accounts of the war, a small number of missing people becomes a constant reminder to the community that wars have consequences. Insofar as securing freedom for the future generation acts as the rallying call for soldiers and civilian people alike to join the fight. The fact that people suffer the pain of contending with missing people without clear information in terms of what happened is also a stark reality of aftermath of conquest wars. The desire to preserve the memory of the missing loved one causes relatives to