Techniques
Themes
Structure
100

What technique/s is used in the line: "...and the Big Gun guffawed."

Personification.

100

What is the main theme of Stanza 1? (Devotion to one's...)

Devotion to one's religion.

100

What type of poem is the poem? (e.g. Shakespearean, Petrarchan, etc)

The Last Laugh is a cinquain.

200

What technique/s is used in the line: "Then smiled at nothing, childlike, being dead."

Simile.

200

What is the main theme of Stanza 2? (Devotion to one's...)

Devotion to one's family.
200

Why is the poem separated into three stanzas?

The poem is separated to distinguish one soldier's part from another, allowing for descriptions of individual aspects (faith, family, love).

300

What technique/s is used in the lines: "In vain, vain, vain!" and "Tut-tut! Tut-tut!"

Repetition and alliteration.

300

What is the main theme of Stanza 3? (Devotion to one's...)

Devotion to one's love.

300

What is the significance of capitalizing the artillery? (e.g. ...the Big Gun guffawed...)

Capitalizing the artillery personifies them, further emphasizing the theme of unfair victory.

400

What technique/s is used in the line: "Machine guns chuckled—Tut-tut! Tut-tut!"

Alliteration, onomatopoeia and personification.

400

What is the overarching theme of this poem?

Victory coming from the "wrong" side of the war (from artillery).
400

What is the purpose of each line in one stanza? (e.g. line 1 = bla bla, line 2 = bla bla, etc)

Line 1 = Establish a soldier and his devotion(s)

Line 2 = Building on to the first line, gives more insight on the devotion aspect

Lines 3, 4, and 5 = Personifies artillery

500

What technique/s is used in this line: "My Love!"

Apostrophe (speaking to the abstract/something outside the extent of the poem).

500

What dynamics are present in this poem?

Triumph/loss.

Individual passion/mechanical force.

Solemnity/irony.

(accept any of the 3)

500

How does the structure of the entire poem relate to The Poet's Duty?

Each stanza brings out the pity of each soldier's reality, having three stanzas at the end further emphasize the truth of the war—regardless of circumstances, the guns will always have the last laugh.
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