The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner poem analysis

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English

 

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Gabriel J

 

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March 24, 2013

 

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University

 

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It was used to defend against attacking enemy aircraft during bombing missions, and was operated by one person sitting inside the ball itself. "From my mother's sleep I fell into the State" In this line, the author is metaphorically comparing and constrasting a mother's love to a soldier's duty. He is showing how being cramped in a sphere attatched to the underside of a plane reminds the gunner of embracing his loving mother's warmth by being inside her womb, only to be woken up from this daydream and realizing once again that he is just another expendable soldier...
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It was used to defend against attacking enemy aircraft during bombing missions, and was operated by one person sitting inside the ball itself. "From my mother's sleep I fell into the State" In this line, the author is metaphorically comparing and constrasting a mother's love to a soldier's duty. He is showing how being cramped in a sphere attatched to the underside of a plane reminds the gunner of embracing his loving mother's warmth by being inside her womb, only to be woken up from this daydream and realizing once again that he is just another expendable soldier...
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