It was found on Ho Thien's dead body sometime in 1966 near the Cambodian border.
The Speak Gently poem was written by poet David Bates.
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The theme of the poem 'Father to Son' is the generation gap that exists between a father and his son. The poem was written by Elizabeth Jennings.
The poem 'Little Rock' was written in 1958 by Nicolas Guillen. The poem was written in both Spanish and English and was written to denounce the racial segregation prevalent in the United States. The poem was inspired by the Little Rock Nine, nine high school students who were integrated into Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
Uruk. It's in a poem written in Mesopotamia.
they passed everywher (like tigers)
The tone of "The Green Beret" poem is patriotic, valorous, and reverent towards soldiers. The mood is solemn, proud, and respectful, evoking a sense of honor and sacrifice associated with military service.
Some similes used in the poem "Green Beret" by Ho Thien include "like statues in bronze" to describe the soldiers' camouflage blending with the environment, and "like a tiger's stealth" to depict the soldiers' movements.
ho thien is the author of the poem. he is from bangladesh. he migrated to Vietnam when he was 5. he experienced the war when he was a kid. this is his story. the little boy in the poem is ho thien when he was a kid. in vietnam, there was a war between north vietnamese and south. the little boy was supporting the north vietnamese. the green beret were american soliders that fought for the south vietnamese, against the north vietnamese. the green beret was threatening the boy to tell them where the north vietnamese bases where. he didnt tell them, they killed his father. end of poem
Nobody knows, the poem was found on the body and no one knows anything else about it
Well, you know because of the use of the word "I" in the poem. When he says "and I do not know his name" in the second line, you know that "I" is the person who is talking. The parts where it says "he" and "the boy" and "the mercenaries" and "Green beret" ... those are third person. If it said "you," then it would be second person. These might help to sort out how you tell what perspective things are written from. It is easy once you get the hang of it, but I know it can be confusing at first: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_view_(literature) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_person Here is a link to the poem: http://www.caterina.net/paw/archives/000049.html
The poem "Green Beret" by Ho Thien was translated and published (posthumously) sometime after 1966. Robin Moore (1925-2008) wrote the novel "The Green Berets" in 1965 (ISBN 0-312-98492-8) Barry Sadler (1940-1989) sang the hit song "Ballad of the Green Beret" in 1966. The film "The Green Berets", starring actor John Wayne (1907-1979), was released in 1968.
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The poem "The Green Corrie" was written by the Scottish poet Norman MacCaig. It was published in 1990 and is inspired by his experiences of the Scottish Highlands.
*Figure of speech of the echoing green poem *First stanza of the poem is set in 'personification'Second stanza of the poem is set in 'antitesis'Last stanza of the poem is set in'simile'
Yuss it is but it lies it is not sam we re-wrote to a better word mark i am
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