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“Hospital Duties”



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New year. New piece of poetry concerning the American Civil War to examine. As the description said on the previous page, I chose another poem that concerns the women’s effort in the American Civil War and potentially extends to their participation in other war efforts. I took this poem from a master list on the Library of Congress that I can link to anyone interested but I prefer to share these one at a time to hopefully spark conversations.

“Hospital Duties” is a bit of a long text and it does have some interesting wording, so you may choose just to focus on one page or on one stanza when evaluating the piece.

The same starter questions as before to get rolling.
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[b]1. What do you think this poem is about? Why?[/b]

[b]2. As a reader, what line sticks out to you the most? Why?[/b]

[b]3. Does the patriotic side appeal to you? Why or why not?[/b]

[b]4. Do you agree with the speaker's point of view?  Why or why not?[/b]

[b]5. Does this poem remind you of other pieces of poetry?  If so, please provide a link to them.[/b]

[b]6. If you could ask the author of this piece a single question - what would you ask them?[/b]


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