While George’s sudden death is shocking, it’s also the natural result of how recklessly all the characters in the novel have approached war. Although George had some sympathetic qualities, there is a certain poetic justice to him getting shot in the heart, given how many things he’s done to break Amelia’s heart. Still, while there is some dark humor in the circumstances of George’s death, the mood at the end of this chapter is ultimately somber, conveying the costs of war, even when it results in victory.