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Comparison Of Do Not Weep Maiden By Gwendolyn Brooks

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In the poem Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind by Stephen Crane, Stephen talks about the aspects of war and the effects it has on people outside of the war. Another poem called the sonnet-ballad by Gwendolyn Brooks, talks about a woman who has just lost her lover do to the war and is asking her mother where happiness is. In both texts, the authors focus on the negative and how cruel war really is. Although the authors focus the the horrific parts of war, Brooks sees beauty in war and how tempting it is. However, Crane only focuses the dreadful and grim parts of war.

In both texts, the Universal Theme is that war takes away the things we love and hold dear to ourselves. We can see an example of this in Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem, the sonnet-ballad
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