Friday, August 30, 2019
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
A Reflection on ââ¬Å"The Death of the Ball Turret Gunnerâ⬠Rebeca Espirito Santo The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner ââ¬Å"From my motherââ¬â¢s sleep I fell into the State And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze Six miles from the earth, loosed from its dream of life I woke to black flack and the nightmare fighters When I died they washed me out of the turret with a hose. â⬠Randall Jarrell ââ¬Å"The Death of the Ball Turret Gunnerâ⬠, by Randall Jarrell, is a surprisingly simple and brief poem; nevertheless it is extensive in content.Due to carefully chosen words, with great descriptive power and an appeal to symbolism, Jarrell skillfully accomplishes the task of providing readers with detailed images and feelings of the turret gunnerââ¬â¢s situation, yet leaves plenty of space for the readerââ¬â¢s imagination, interpretation and critique. While reading this poem, one can be encouraged to question the image we have of our soldiers ââ¬â those w ho have no fear ââ¬â while not questioning their bravery. War can produce gruesome situations that can cause even the bravest men to face their fears.The poemââ¬â¢s incisiveness is demonstrated by the fact that if the reader doesnââ¬â¢t see the title, or if one isnââ¬â¢t familiar with what a ball turret is, it becomes very challenging to even know what the poem is about. Once the reader forms a clear image of a B-17 ââ¬Å"Flying Fortressâ⬠or a B-24 ââ¬Å"Liberatorâ⬠, with itââ¬â¢s small Plexiglas ball turrets located in the bottom fuselage, it becomes extremely easy to visualize the soldierââ¬â¢s situation. From the first half of the second line ââ¬â ââ¬Å"And I hunched in its bellyâ⬠ââ¬â of the poem it is possible to picture how uncomfortable, lonely and vulnerable the gunner was in the bottom of the airplane.Then, in the second half of the same line ââ¬â ââ¬Å"till my wet fur frozeâ⬠ââ¬â one is able to envision the sold ierââ¬â¢s distress due to his nervous sweat and the cold, thin air. The gunner was in an extremely vulnerable position. Even if he was spared another gunnerââ¬â¢s bullet at the end of the mission, he knew he was still not safe. In the case of a forced landing, he knew he would be sacrificed. On the third line ââ¬â ââ¬Å"Six miles from the earth, loosed from its dream of lifeâ⬠ââ¬â one can observe his acknowledgment of this surreal reality.This leads the character to the understanding of not only his physical distance from earth, but also from earthly life and the odds against him going back to that life. He was already preparing himself for the worst and suppressing his hopes of survival. Through the distress of a single man, Jarrell is able to depict the fears of a lonely soldier in an extremely vulnerable position, and invites us into the heinous reality of war which forces us to question our impressions of soldiers having no fear yet not questioning their bra very.War can produce gruesome situations that can cause even the bravest men to face their fears, but it is how they deal with this fear that is the important part. Ball turret gunners were courageous warriors. They were fully aware of how susceptible to death they were, nevertheless, they would continue to fight time after time. WWII was a dreadful episode in human history that killed millions of people, and its bloodshed is described by the UN Charter as a scourge that ââ¬Å"has brought untold sorrow to mankindâ⬠.Jarrell had served in the military himself, thus he knew ââ¬â at least to some extent ââ¬â what he was trying to address. The most fascinating aspect of this poem is the paradoxical relationship between its physical briefness and its vast evocative power. His words are so carefully chosen and descriptive that it grants the reader with greatly detailed images and feelings of the turret gunnerââ¬â¢s situation and the broader issue that he represents. The us e of more words becomes unnecessary; hence, Jarrell masterfully proves that length isnââ¬â¢t as important as depth and power.This pieceââ¬â¢s paradox and theme struck me. As already discussed, Jarrellââ¬â¢s capability to evoke so much with so little is quite amazing. It depicts an issue of my personal and academic interest. As a Political Science major with a background in International Relations, war and its causes, consequences and issues intrigues me. The grievance caused by war is something that affects me quite deeply. This poem shows a very personal, crucial moment in a soldierââ¬â¢s life.They truly believe they are going to war to fight for their nation with an ideology that has been forced into their head that they are willing to give up their lives for. At the end of the day, unfortunately, the gravity of these soldierââ¬â¢s personal sacrifices are often lost ââ¬â converted to a statistic ââ¬â among the many thousands of sacrifices that occur during w ar. This poem seemingly parallels this situation in that it is a small and relatively simple poem ââ¬â lost in a sea of countless other poems ââ¬â yet upon further investigation reveals something much more meaningful.
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