remains Flashcards

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what is the poem about?

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The speaker describes an occasion during war when he shot a looter. He is unable to get the memory out of his mind and is traumatised and he has ptsd.

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what is the solider opverwhelmed with

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guilt

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what does the poet raise questions about

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the poet raises questions about the way men in war are conditioned. They are conditioned to put aside their personal emotions when they commit acts of violence or destruction.

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His blood-shadow stays on the street, and out on patrol”

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This metaphor indicates something dark that cannot be gotten rid of

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“And the drink and the drugs won’t flush him out”

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The verb “flush” is indicative of something that needs to be cleansed or disposed of, linking to the unpleasantness of his memories.

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“His bloody life in my bloody hands

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The repetition of “bloody” reinforces the sense of his frustration. The image of having blood on his hands symbolises the guilt he is unable to rid off

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