Respuesta :
The old watch: their
thick eyes
puff and foreclose by the moon. The young, heads
trailed by the beginnings of necks,
shiver,
in the guarantee they shall be bodies.
In the frog pond
the vapor trail of a SAC bomber creeps,
I hear its drone, drifting, high up
in immaculate ozone.
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And I hear,
coming over the hills, America singing,
her varied carols I hear:
crack of deputies' rifles practicing their aim on stray dogs at night,
sput of cattleprod,
TV going on about the smells of the human body,
curses of the soldier as he poisons, burns, grinds, and stabs
the rice of the world,
with open mouth, crying strong, hysterical curses.
eyes crinkled shut at almost seeing
the drifting sun that gives us
Answer:
Allusions create tension to support Kinnell’s critical tone and negative view towards the Vietnam war.
Explanation:
Kinnell uses an allusion to Whitman’s poem. The irony creates a feeling of tension because the two poems have such different tones.