Summary
This quote suggests that individuals who have never experienced the horrors and devastation of war may find it thrilling or exhilarating. It highlights the disconnect between the actual realities of war and the fantasies or illusions that one might have about it. It implies that the romanticized idea of war as exciting or glorious is present in the minds of those who have been shielded from its harsh realities, as they have yet to witness the true horrors and consequences it brings.