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When was War is Kind published?
1896
War is Kind/Originally published
Why Stephen Crane believe that War is Kind?
Stephen Crane calls war “kind” because he mocks with bitter irony the chauvinism that would have young men believe that going to war is noble and dying for one’s country is heroic. For those in the military, Crane ironically declares that they are meant for death: These men were born to drill and die.
Who is the audience for War is Kind?
One can surmise given Stephen Crane’s life and the previous publication of his most famous work, The Red Badge of Courage, that the audience for his later poem “War is Kind” was those who perhaps missed the point of his earlier novel. Stephen Crane was not a military veteran.
Do not cry maiden for War is Kind?
Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind. Because your lover threw wild hands toward the sky And the affrighted steed ran on alone, Do not weep. Do not weep, babe, for war is kind. Because your father tumbled in the yellow trenches, Raged at his breast, gulped and died, Do not weep.
Who are the three killed in war is kind?
“War is Kind” itself is a 26-line poem in five stanzas focusing on the emotional loss of three women whose lover, father, and son, respectively, have died in war.
What happened to the baby’s father in stanza three?
Our hunch was correct: the speaker is talking about the babe’s father. He tells the little infant not to weep over the fact that his father is dying in some yellow trenches. That death was pretty gruesome: he tumbled, then raged at his breast, then gulped, and finally croaked. Okay, we need to do some unpacking here.
How is war is kind ironic?
The action of the man throwing his hands wildly in the sky indicates that he was shot in war in an unkind way. The irony is that the speaker tells this girl that war is kind, though her lover was killed in a gruesome way on the battlefield.
What is the message of the poem War is Kind?
In “War is Kind” Crane emphasizes the psychological torment that dying soldiers and their loved ones endure instead of focusing on their heroic or patriotic behavior. He desires to present the world as he sees it rather than the way he wants it to be.
What is the message of the poem follower?
Follower is a poem that focuses on the relationship between father and son, shifting in perspective from past to present, giving the reader an insight into a son’s reaction to the passing of time and that same father grown old.
Why does the poet describe war as kind?
The detail which Crane goes into, regarding war, contrasts the description of war being kind. Therefore, the use of the description of war being kind is meant to be ironic. On another hand, Crane may be referring to the fact that war is kind because it allows those suffering from the battle of war to no longer suffer.
What is the theme of the poem a kind of happiness ‘?
The overall theme of “Two Kinds” is that growing up means that you stop doing things just to try to make others happy and you are able to be authentic with yourself. Both the poem “Happiness” and the story “Two Kinds” explore issues of growing up, but they take very different perspectives on the topic.