Witman's "Calvalry Crossing the Ford" compared to Crane's"War Is Kind"

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November 30, 2015

 

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It has much visual imagery considering the length of the poem. Whitman also writes using free-verse. The speaker in the poem is taking his time to view nature; he isn't in a rush to go to war. War is not what the speaker wants to think about. He wants to savor what may his last moments. For he knows that when he crosses the ford, he may not return home alive...
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He wants to savor what may his last moments. For he knows that when he crosses the ford, he may not return home alive. In Crane's poem, "War is Kind" he writes about how war is "kind," though in reality, war it isn't. War is never kind. The speaker is telling a maiden not to cry for her dead lover. He tells child to not cry over his dead father, and for a mother not to cry over her her dead son...
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