War Is Kind Analysis

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War changes people lives, thoughts, and ideas. People never know what truly happens to them until the war is over and they have returned to their normal livelihood. Families are ecstatic and excited to see their sons returning from a dangerous mission such as war. In many instances, people do not understand or fathom the depth of what their child has been through during the period of war. Some authors notice and sometimes try to explain the changes of people who return from war, and use them in poems, stories, and articles. Writers use imagery, irony, and structure in the poems to show a better understanding;using these techniques to help protest of war and the affect it has on everyone involved.
Imagery is the most common thing people find in their writing. Authors use imagery in the writing as a source to protest war. When the speaker in Kevin Power’s article “The Yellow Birds” says the smell is deep down into you now” (Powers). The quote …show more content…

It is used to show the reader how the stanzas are setup and the repetition of the words that are said more than once in a poem. When the speaker in Stephen Crane poem “ War Is Kind” says “Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind” (1). The author is repeating the quote because of repetition . He is showing the reader that war is not kind. Structure are used in poems and articles to give the reader an idea that war is not a good thing. In the article, “The Things They Carried” the author lists the people that who was in the war. He states “ Henry Dobbins, who was a big man, carried extra rations” (O'Brien). The author uses parallel structure by listing the man's name about them and what happened to them in the war. In Document D, the author uses structure because he makes it sound like he was scared for life. War is always on his mind. The different structures he uses gives a more vivid picture of war because he cannot get his thoughts together and it reflects on

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