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Poetry Analysis Of Facing It By Yusef Kounyakaa

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Fifty-eight thousand Americans were killed, two thousand captured, and three hundred fifty thousand maimed and wounded in Vietnam. 271,000 veterans of the Vietnam War may still have post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, and for many veterans, the PTSD symptoms are only getting worse with time. Yusef Komunyakaa was born in Louisiana, he served as a war correspondent and was the managing editor of the Southern Cross during the war, for which he received a bronze star. 'Facing It' by Yusef Komunyakaa explores the emotional aftermaths of war and is about a veteran visiting the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C., and his emotional struggles as he deals with the reality of going back to his normal routines at home, and the flashbacks of the horrors he faced in the war. Today, I will reveal how Yusef's skillful use of antethesis and metaphors positions his readers to accept his representation of life after war.
Facing it, explores the veteran’s emotional struggle of grief, such as watching innocent men die and him never having a normal life again. Yusef conveys this by having the veteran in the poem have flashbacks during the Vietnam memorial. The veteran is trapped inside the past and is constantly battling with his emotions from the war and what has come from it. Yusef reinforces this by having the veteran have flashbacks to the war where he lost his arm and is constantly reminded of his loss of ability due to the battle, viewing a man from his troop get blown up and constantly fighting with the memories of war and reality of being back home. Yusef used imagery so the reader can understand the isolated and mournful tone of his poem. The tone at the start of the poem is distress as the veteran describes the horrific horrors what he went through during the war, towards the end of the poem it becomes calm and assured as the veteran knows he is at home and doesn’t have to face the horrors anymore. The mood was dark and painful throughout the poem, given the strong imagery and suffering the veteran was receiving, but a sense of relief came at the end as the soldier found peace within his mind and surroundings.
Now let’s see how Yusef's use of antithesis assists his

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