Dr Randall Jarrell Analysis

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Throughout this paper we will discuss the emotional impact of war. Our bodies and minds are built to deal with and handle stress differently than others. War can affect a person physically but also emotionally. Knowing that it’s a possibility that you can either get hurt or not live to see another day is heart breaking. War not only affects the soldiers, but it also affects the families. Several soldiers returning home thinks no one cares and there will be no one there for them when they return. Certain life circumstances such as stress and even the effects of a traumatizing event like war can contribute to depression. Description of World War I were written by the poets who experienced the heartbreaking events through their writing.
World World I was declared in August 1914. Through researching World War I history, it describes that the war has taken the lives of more than over nine million soldiers and twenty-one million were wounded heavenly affecting Germany and France population. Both nations sent over eighty percent of their …show more content…

The poem was based on a man who was born into a cold world that he is afraid of. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner not only reflects on the fear but also the horror that the soldiers are exposed to. “I woke to a black flak and the nightmare fighter” is when he finally came to the realization that he was fighting in a war. Not only did he die, but he died for his country in the ball turret. Randall Jarrell volunteered to join the U.S. Army Air Force. While serving in the army, he documented the struggles and the fears of the young soldiers. He took this phenomenal poem, The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner and described the life of the war. This poem also depict how innocent children who have been taken from their mothers by quoting “From my mother’s sleep I fell into the State” and forced to go to war and face the horror and even

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