Carl Sandberg's "Grass"

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Carl Sandberg’s poem “Grass” is about the remembering of the mistakes of the past and fixing them so they wont hurt our future generations. Sandberg first published this poem in 1918, which is right in the middle of World War 1. His voice on death is strong in this poem probably because there has been countless times of people die during the world and he is getting tired of hearing about it. I believe that this poem was not written in the form it is on purpose and that there is a strong reason for why it is. Also, Sandburg uses great figurative language through the words he chose and has great meaning in his poem. I like this poem because I have lost close relatives due to war, and we should remember the lost and not take our freedom for granted. In this poem there are meanings in the plot, reasons for the use of the poetic form, and strong figurative language in his word choice. “Grass” has a very important message, it is humans treat nature horribly and get away with it while nature never did anything to them but be beautiful . In these battles, hundreds of thousands of human b...

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