Ramsay's discussion of his participation in war as seen in Jungian terms is discussed in depth in this paper. The writer
examines how understanding our individual destinies and the place of war within human destiny can occur if we are willing to assume the cost which is thorough analysis of our roles on the great stage of life. This
paper examines the way in which Davies shows that not only Ramsay, but every human is a primary player with a significant role in the grand scheme of things.