A case scenario in case of a nuclear bomb
The poem what were they like is a poem that describes the people of Vietnam it describes their culture in terms of their ointments and also the celebrations that they undertake in thing their culture. The poem goes further and explains how they were happy before there bombings that were dropped on their land, and it makes it hard for them to turn back the laughter that they had before the case of the bombings. Apart from that, it describes how it would be a worse scenario if their nuclear attacks to be dropped. The poem goes further and illustrates how their culture would demean since there would not be anything to celebrate for since what they were celebrating for, such as the bombings had already destroyed the children. Besides that, it also describes how the situation would worsen if there were bombings because there would be no laughter; instead, what would experience is wrath. The main topic of concern in this essay is that it will help analyze and understand how the situation would be if there were nuclear bombs which were to be dropped on the Vietnam land. Lastly, it will help explain what challenges would be brought up as a result of the bombings and also the changes that would be experienced in the lives of people that is their culture and even their way of living.
To begin with the main topic of concern in this essay is how it would be in case of nuclear bombing in the Vietnam land. From what we have read from the poem, it fully supports this topic because how we first read the verse from the beginning that is not how it ends as we conclude. Firstly, what we begin with is laughter which is brought mainly by the children born which after that they bring celebrations to the people, which is a central aspect of their culture. Apart from the way b they celebrate their love for children, there is also the way they decorate their learning through the use of different ornaments. But when the nuclear bombings are dropped on the land, there is no time for escape or any celebration rather what is mainly experienced is the screams which are screams for grief and pain that they have been left in them. After the bombing, there is no time for celebrations or preservation of culture because what they were to celebrate for which is their children is no longer there rather what they are left with is grief and need for change. This change brings them to a new world where their culture is not experienced and also the laughter that they had previously has been taken away rather what they have just been left behind with is grief.
The reason why there is change is that what they were celebrating for is already gone so what they have been left with is only grief which cannot give space for the laughter. Another major important point is drawn from the poem that shows how in case of a bombing scenario would worsen the situation is that it could bring change to the lives of the Vietnam people. The reason why the poem supports that bombing would bring change is that after bombing many would be lost and that is through deaths. These deaths would also include the children who were the primary key of celebration in their tradition, so this means that if there are no children, then there is no celebration which would highly dominate the case of their culture. Their culture which is mainly motivated by their children and which was also their primary key to acquire laughter would be changed as a result of the bombing where there would only be grief on the land rather than happiness as how it was experienced before. This poem supports highly how the case of nuclear bombing scenario would bring misery on the ground. As also a matter for the bombing this means there were the rival community which or state which had dropped the bomb on the Vietnam land this means that the peace relationship with the rivals would be at high stake which means would be nowhere to be found.
From the poem, there are different sounds which are drawn from it. This explains how there are two types of schedule in the poem. The music is singing, and also we scream, the singing is drawn from their celebrations which they draw from their culture when they are having any party taking part for their children. This shows that the poem supports that there is a culture between the people. And the other sound which we have in the poem is screamed which is drawn from the people who have no time to sing, but it is being depicted as a result of bombings which means there is grief. The poem, in other words, present two types of stories where there is grief and also where there is laughter where these two types of accounts are impacted by something, and the breakthrough that results to the shift of the two kinds of stories is a scenario where there is dropping of a bomb. This highly supports how a weapon could worsen in case of a nuclear bomb scenario.
The poem and relates very closely to the essay question because it supports it very strongly. The essay question which is how a situation would worsen in case of a nuclear bomb drop, the essay question has been fully supported by the poem since it has convincing evidence that helps to elaborate more about the problem. The whole poem shows a picture before there was bomb drop and after there was a bomb drop. Before the bomb drop there was laughter but after it was dropped there was destruction and change in the lives of people.
Conclusively, the essay has helped analyze how the situation would worsen if there were a case of a bomb drop. Through the help of the poem, it has elaborated more and shown more evidence of how the situation would worsen and also affect people.
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What were they like, poem.