Read the following excerpt from the poem:
“How magnificent the war is!
How eager and ef...
English, 11.01.2021 16:10 angelina12386
Read the following excerpt from the poem:
“How magnificent the war is!
How eager and efficient!
Early in the morning
it wakes up the sirens
and dispatches ambulances
to various places
swings corpses through the air
rolls stretchers to the wounded
summons rain from the eyes of mothers.
It produces the most questions
in the minds of children
and urges families to emigrate.”
How does this section of the poem reflect the cultural experience of the speaker? Use examples from the text.
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