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read the poem.

come up from the fields, father
excerpt from drum-taps
by walt whitman

come up from the fields father, here’s a letter from our pete,
and come to the front door mother, here’s a letter from thy
dear son.

lo, ’tis autumn,
lo, where the trees, deeper green, yellower and redder,
cool and sweeten ohio’s villages, with leaves fluttering in the
moderate wind,
where apples ripe in the orchards hang and grapes on the
trellis’d vines,
(smell you the smell of the grapes on the vines?
smell you the buckwheat where the bees were lately buzzing? )

above all, lo, the sky so calm, so transparent after the rain, and with
wondrous clouds,
below too, all calm, all vital and beautiful, and the farm
prospers well.

down in the fields all prospers well,
but now from the fields come father, come at the daughter’s call,
and come to the entry mother, to the front door come right away.

fast as she can she hurries, something ominous, her steps trembling,
she does not tarry to smooth her hair nor adjust her cap.

open the envelope quickly,
o this is not our son’s writing, yet his name is sign’d,
o a strange hand writes for our dear son, o stricken
mother’s soul!

all swims before her eyes, flashes with black, she catches the
main words only,
sentences broken, gunshot wound in the breast, cavalry
skirmish, taken to hospital,
at present low, but will soon be better.

ah now the single figure to me,
amid all teeming and wealthy ohio with all its cities and
farms,
sickly white in the face and dull in the head, very faint,
by the jamb of a door leans.

grieve not so, dear mother, (the just-grown daughter speaks
through her sobs,
the little sisters huddle around speechless and dismay’d,)
see, dearest mother, the letter says pete will soon be better.

alas poor boy, he will never be better, (nor maybe needs to be
better, that brave and simple soul,)
while they stand at home at the door he is dead already,
the only son is dead.

but the mother needs to be better,
she with thin form presently drest in black,
by day her meals untouch’d, then at night fitfully sleeping,
often waking,
in the midnight waking, weeping, longing with one deep
longing,
o that she might withdraw unnoticed, silent from life escape
and withdraw,
to follow, to seek, to be with her dear dead son.
how does the reference to a "cavalry skirmish" affect the poem?

by referring to the battle in which the son died as a "skirmish," the language minimizes its scope and suggests that his death was meaningless.

by focusing on the type of battle in which the son died, the language reminds readers that this tragedy is just one of many that plays out during times of war.

by indicating that the son died in a battle fought by soldiers on horseback, the language evokes a past when the violence of war was close-up and personal.

by explicitly explaining how the son died, the language heightens the contrast between the safety of the farm and the dangers of the battlefield.
how does the reference to a "cavalry skirmish" affect the poem?

a) by referring to the battle in which the son died as a "skirmish," the language minimizes its scope and suggests that his death was meaningless.

b) by focusing on the type of battle in which the son died, the language reminds readers that this tragedy is just one of many that plays out during times of war.

c) by indicating that the son died in a battle fought by soldiers on horseback, the language evokes a past when the violence of war was close-up and personal.

d) by explicitly explaining how the son died, the language heightens the contrast between the safety of the farm and the dangers of the battlefield.

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