Saigon Is Gone Analysis

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The message Thanhha Lai is trying to convey in the poem “Saigon is gone” is that the event was chaotic causing the people to fearful and distressed. For example, when Ha and her family are on the ship taking them to America a helicopter flies above. Ha describes, “People run and scream, communists!” (68) The author used specific actions to infer the people were scrambling in distress, because they’re fearful their lives will soon end. Ha also adds, “This is not helping mother.” (68) Throughout the book we can see that Ha’s mother is a strong female, rising a family, of mostly boys alone. With that information I can infer it would take literally an army to tear down and sicken Ha’s mother. Another example from the poem “Saigon is Gone” is when the Captain of the ship tries to calm down his …show more content…

For example, in one acount a south iernamease piolets family is killed, an author describes, “They were standing waiting to get on the helicopter, his family was machine gun.” A South Vietnam pilot represents many of the tragic stories of citizens trying to escape, but fell short and were brutally killed. Another example describes what the chaos of the invasion of Saigon looked liked, “They This were now desperately looking for some place to land.” This quote explains the chaos within trying to escape to safty in the invasion of in the invasion of Saigon. The author uses the word "desperately” to show how lost the Vietnamese were and how they were distressed. Lastly the author writes, “The Kirk crew fed refugees and spread out tarps to protect them from the blazing sun.” Here, it's obvious that the author used words like "refugees”, "protect ", and "blazing " to show the Vietnamese were hopeless and homeless in the midst of chaos. Therefore, in “Forgotton Ship: A Daring Rescue as Saigon Fell” you can see the tragicness and chaos through the dismal