Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Exposure
- "poignant misery of dawn"
- Adjective 'poignant' connotes that the
stench of death may come with dawn that
links to the idea or actual smell and realisation of
rotting corpses.
- Juxtaposes the usual stigma of
hope that dawn is supposed to
bring ('a new dawn, a new day').
- "Less deadly than the air that shudders black with snow,"
- "- Is it that
we are
dying?"
- Rhetorical Question
- Suggests he's questioning his
patriotism.
- "For hours the innocent mice rejoice:"
- Adjective 'innocent'
- "Pause over
half-known faces."