In Soldier
Home by Ernest Hemingway and Grass by Carl Sandburg writes about
war and how it affects people's life.In "Soldiers Home" the author
writes about a character who has experienced a deadly and
destructed war and how it affects him for the rest of his life.In
"Grass," the author writes that how cruel and inhumane the war is
and human kills another human and lets nature cover their dirty
work.In my opinion, both authors hate war because it is too cruel
and depressing and it changes peoples lives who experienced them.
Authors of both stories do not like war because it is so cruel,
destructive and depressing.In "Soldiers Home" the author writes
about a character Kerb who returned from a war and after seeing
that deadly and destructed war his point of view change toward the
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In the poem, it
says pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo. Shovel them
under and let me work- I am the grass I cover all. Austerlitz
and Waterloo are places where catastrophic battles have occurred,
and what the author implies is that, regardless of how disastrous
human being are, nature acts as a veil which covers up the ugliness
of society with beauty. Nature still goes on during and after the
war and continuingly covering human dirty work. Humans forget the
history and repeat the same mistakes and cause wars, but life still
goes on. In conclusion, I will say that wars are cruel, depressing
and they change peoples life who go through them, as both authors
proved that point in their stories. In "Soldiers Home", the
character Kerb who experiences that destructed war changes his
life. His point of view towards the world changes permanently. He
becomes a depressing person in life. In "Grass", the author writes
how nature covers piles of human bodies after the war and how
deadly and depressing war









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