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Weapons Training By Bruce Dawe
Bruce Dawe’s poem ‘Weapons Training’ is a strident and entertaining poem about the weapons training that soldiers go through with the drill instructor before going off to war. In telling the poem the poet, Dawe, uses many rhetorical devices to put across the mood and ideas he wants the reader to experience. ...
This poem is ‘Weapons Training’ is a poem about soldiers being trained up before being sent off to Vietnam to fight in combat in the war. ... As Dawe fought in Vietnam the Narrator could be him. ... ‘Pitter-patter’ and ‘click’ are examples of when Dawe uses this. ...
The poem ‘Weapons Training’ is a warning to the soldiers who are going to Vietnam.
Approximate Word count = 708 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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