Brutality And Destruction Of War By Carol Ann Duffy

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Carol Ann Duffy paints a haunting picture of civilians deeply affected by the spillover effect caused by the brutality and destruction of war. Firstly, Duffy explores the contrast of civilians in war zones to rural England, using vivid imagery to describe “fields which don’t explode beneath the feet”. The verb ‘explode’ is an effective use of plosive, creating a harsh and sudden sound- alluding to the constant dangers of landmines looming over the civilians lives. In addition, the phrase ‘beneath their feet’ further reinforces the unexpected, dangerous atmosphere which plagues the civilians attempting to piece their fragmented lives together. In addition, the curt, sad tone evokes sympathy from the reader, as the precarious situation in the