Students in our American Studies class have been studying the history of America at war. Our study has included poems, short stories, a novel, letters from soldiers, films, primary and secondary source documents, and even a veteran speaking to our class about his incredible war experiences. To conclude our study, students were asked to complete the statement "War is..." and articulate their new and insightful understandings of the war experience. This is their work.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
War is the recollection of your lost brothers.
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Fairly good. Could use some examples to help back what your saying up
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ReplyDeleteThe image you chose was extremely touching. It was cool to see the reflection of the "brothers" he lost in war that you mentioned in your statement above. I love how you brought in the concept of brotherhood because sometimes men can be at war for years at a time and they create bonds with the people who become their family. You did a great job at connecting to the image in your artist statement. Loved what you had to say! GOOD JOB!!
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