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Jundee Ameriki: The Everlasting Effects Of War

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The propelling story by Brian Turner titled Jundee Ameriki which means American soldier, alludes to the lasting effects war has on everyone. War is a brutal circumstance many people are affected by whether voluntary or innocent. War affects both the people today and the people of the future and how we handle other peoples given rights. War leaves behind memories and pain both physical and emotional. The affects of war last forever in soldiers and civilians, theses war stricken people are forever in pain, which they cannot lose, and they must learn to deal with. The everlasting affects are shown in the poem says, “the war is inscribed in scar tissue, a deep, intractable pain, the dull grief of it the body must learn to absorb.” This stanza …show more content…

Pain is an inevitable factor of war and being apart of the military, which many soldiers try to ignore and get over. However this pain is extremely hard to overcome and eventually comes back to haunt there bodies and minds. Civilians in occupied countries are also devastated and manipulated by the fatality of war. The war offensives in these countries cause further mistrust and insecurity between different countries and cultures. The mistrust and lack of communication between the two different cultures lead to a misunderstanding. For instance suicide bombings and killings of American soldiers is because they are taught to hate us and kill us. Our first understanding of Muslims after September eleventh was that they were terrorist and wanted to kill us. This misunderstanding between our two cultures led to unnecessary conflict that led to a war where any body could be your enemy. I think Turner uses this central conflict to show us how dehumanized we can become through war. This poem is used to show us how …show more content…

In Comparison to Turner’s other poem The Hurt Locker it is meant to show how brutal war is and the aftermath it leaves people with. These soldiers and people are left to their own resources to make themselves whole again. The author uses the word “weeping” which conjures up an image of the soldier’s soul crying for help to overcome the devastation. This poem favors the soldier’s innocence that was quickly stolen as his combat boots hit the sand of Baghdad a cold November day. The soldier became a fighting war machine meant to take pain in the name of his country’s doctrines. By reading Jundee Ameriki we have to realize sending troops to war causes immense amounts of pain for the soldiers and their families. My understanding is that we need to help the soldiers regenerate their normal lives they once maintained. Therefore treat them with the decency they deserve, because we have no idea what pain they’ve taken weather visible or not they are scarred by combat. People may interpret as some soldier who was physically hurt which is true, but at the same time I view it as a bigger representation as all of the people involved in war and how they are damaged. The poem does it job by delivering its message subtly, but for the people that dive into the text and find the true meaning it leave us with a reminder. The poem is a reminder to respect those who served

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