Read this excerpt from the poem "Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond," about the Vietnam War, by Galway Kinnell.





Describe the aesthetic impact the author intends for this excerpt to have on the reader. Be sure to use specific details from the text to support your answer.

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Your question refers to the aesthetic impact that the text presents. This aesthetic impact must be related to the description of the setting, since it is the setting that characterizes the place where the text takes place. This description must be able to convey a feeling. For example: Scenarios that have a sober and frightening description can convey a sense of fear and distress to the reader. On the other hand, scenarios that have an illuminated, dynamic and beautiful description have the ability to convey a feeling of happiness and comfort to the reader.

In this case, to answer this question, you need to read the text to which the question refers and pay attention to the description of the scenario, identifying how this scenario impacts you, that is, how this scenario makes you feel.

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Read this excerpt from the poem "Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond," about the Vietnam War, by Galway Kinnell.

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And I hear,

coming over the hills, America singing,

her varied carols I hear:

crack of deputies' rifles practicing their aim on stray dogs at night,

sput of cattleprod,

TV going on about the smells of the human body,

curses of the soldier as he poisons, burns, grinds, and stabs

the rice of the world,

with open mouth, crying strong, hysterical curses.

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And by paddies in Asia

bones

wearing a few shadows

walk down a dirt road, smashed

on their heel, knowing

flesh thrown down in the sunshine

dogs shall eat

and flesh flung into the air

shall be seized by birds,

shoulder blades smooth, unmarked by old feather-holes,

hands rivered

by blue, eratic wanderings of the blood,

eyes crinkled shut at almost seeing

the drifting sun that gives us our lives.

Describe the aesthetic impact the author intends for this excerpt to have on the reader. Be sure to use specific details from the text to support your answer.

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