This is clearly seen in the poem “Guerrilla War” by W.D Ehrhart, and explains how soldiers can be broken down, and made to see the world differently in war. The first line in this poem is “It’s practically impossible to tell civilians from the Viet Cong”, which gives us the image of some civilians being involved with the Viet Cong, and that the soldiers try not to get the innocents involved in combat. Civilians get caught up in war and get killed, and this statement is used as a justification for killing them; using it as an excuse for civilian fatalities. “Practically impossible”, meaning that soldiers tried to distinguish civilians from enemies, but this was expressed as not possible by the …show more content…
“Dying of the light” is a metaphor for death and makes you picture a candle or light bulb slowly fading away as a use of imagery. The light represents the life of a person, and when this light is gone it represents the loss of life. You can picture the author being angry and frustrated, just from the use of words and punctuation in the sentence. The pause between “Rage, rage…” just expresses anger, just from putting emphasis on the word “rage”. The author definitely believes that rage is an evil occurrence, and that we should not accept the coming of