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The poem “War Is Kind” by Stephen Crane shows a vision about how cruel war is. There is no one who knows how serious war is until one experience it. ... It is sad because it is talking about people being born to fight and die in the war. ...
The speaker’s attitude uses diction to distinguish the good and bad about war. The speaker means to be “humble as a button” and “do not weep” over war. He wants one to be submissive and not to put one down who goes to fight in war.
Approximate Word count = 408 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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