The assignment is described in the Syllabus. The assignment is: each week, read ALL the works assigned on the Schedule of Assignments for that week. Each week, choose FOUR works that you want to...

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The assignment is described in the Syllabus. The assignment is: each week, read ALL the works assigned on the Schedule of Assignments for that week. Each week, choose FOUR works that you want to respond to. Write a paragraph about each work. In that paragraph, tell me what you think or feel about the works you've chosen. You can ask questions. It's okay not to completely understand the work: just show me that you've read it and have something to say about it. Don't try to craft your Response into a "mini-essay"; these are more informal than that. If the works in a particular week don't appeal to you, you can go back to a previous week or forward to a future week for your Responses. Edit and proofread your Responses carefully.
poems listed below:
Jarrell, “The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner”; Turner, “What Every Soldier Should Know”; Majmudar, “Arms and the Man”; Crane, “War is Kind” (supplemental)
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Anurag answered on Oct 27 2021
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Title: Poetry Analysis
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The Death of the
Ball Turret Gunner    3
What Every Soldier Should Know    3
To an Athlete Dying Young    3
War is Kind    4
Work Cited    5
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
Jarrell's speaker, a perished fighter, examines his introduction to the world and immaculateness all through the sonnet, comparing it with his calling as a heavy weapons specialist and demise. I feel that the underlying words portray how he was naturally introduced to "the State," or a new, more forceful point of view of presence, because of his mom's dream. He digs in inside the ball turret, another belly. According to me, his days are loaded up with dark fire and frightening life-and-passing situations. The speaker is dead, as per the sonnet's last line, and his bones were hosed out of the...
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