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The Legend of Easy Company  [E]
A poem about the storied paratrooper unit from Word War II.
by Averren
Review by GERVIC🐉
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Rated: E | (5.0)
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Greetings Averren !

I am currently reviewing as part of the tasks set by the "Game of Thrones. I especially visited your port to dig your most precious gems then this poem entitled "The Legend of Easy Company" appeared. In this review, I mainly focus on the positives of your piece and I may point some Areas for Improvement if found any. Without much a do, here are the things I noticed after delving deeper into the contents:


I am overwhelmed at how this poem featured a variety of traits and morals hidden within the lines. Here are as follows:

Courage: The men's courage shines from their response to the "swift and unforeseen" attack. Their anger fuels their bravery, demonstrating a willingness to face extraordinary danger to avenge wrongs. Their choice to be paratroopers—a notoriously dangerous role—further exemplifies their courage.

Determination: The poem highlights their unwavering determination. The physical and mental rigors of training for two years underscore their resolve. Their battle cry, "Currahee", represents their tenacity and refusal to quit even when faced with adversity.

Selflessness: It stresses their altruism and commitment to a higher cause. "Their sole desire, to save the nations" puts their personal safety aside as they focus on protecting others. Additionally, in the daring rescue of British soldiers during Operation Market Garden, their heroism extends beyond national boundaries.

Resilience: The poem acknowledges the emotional toll and the profound losses endured: "74 survived, all broken-hearted". Yet, the survivors carried on. This resilience highlights strength of character and their ability to persevere in unimaginable circumstances.

Humility: The poem emphasizes their genuine humility and resistance against being labeled as heroes. They view their fallen comrades as the true heroes, displaying respect for sacrifice and a recognition that their actions were a part of a larger collective effort.



Indeed, this is a poem worth reading. Every line bears a deeper meaning and lessons about war. Thank you so much for the wonderful read. Keep your creative juices flowing and continue to inspire everyone around. Write on!

Best regards,
Gervic

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