A great overview... I don't think he's taking responsibility himself so much as using the inclusive collective language to lead his reader to reflect on their own complicity. He was a soldier who experienced post traumatic stress himself, but it's more effective to use language like "us", as it's far less personally challenging, than it is to say "you."
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Excellent analysis, it helped me greatly with my English assignment.
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Can you please explain why death is capitalized in the first line of the second stanza, great video, thanks
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A great overview... I don't think he's taking responsibility himself so much as using the inclusive collective language to lead his reader to reflect on their own complicity. He was a soldier who experienced post traumatic stress himself, but it's more effective to use language like "us", as it's far less personally challenging, than it is to say "you."
what does WSQ stand for?