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Cards (15)

  • Who is the author of "Peace Not War"?

    Patricia Lithuanian
  • What themes are depicted in the opening lines of "Peace Not War"?

    Themes of violence, fear, and immorality are depicted
  • What does the phrase "the only thing that rules the earth is Immorality" suggest about the author's perspective on humanity?

    It suggests a pessimistic view of humanity's moral state
  • What does the author imply about silence in the poem?

    The author implies that silence is selfish and conceals the truth
  • What event is referenced in the poem as occurring on September 11, 2001?

    The crash of an airplane into the World Trade Center
  • How does the author describe the impact of the September 11 attacks on society?

    The author describes it as a loss of tranquility and harmony
  • What emotions does the author evoke when discussing the aftermath of the September 11 attacks?

    The author evokes feelings of distress and loss
  • What does the phrase "brought by the power of this indespicable greed" suggest about the author's view on the causes of war?

    It suggests that greed is a significant driving force behind conflict
  • What does the author refer to as the beginning of the 3rd world war?
    The events surrounding September 11, 2001
  • How does the author characterize war in the poem?
    The author characterizes war as chaos and destruction
  • What are the main themes explored in "Peace Not War" by Patricia Lithuanian?

    • Violence and fear
    • Immorality
    • The impact of war on humanity
    • The consequences of greed
    • Loss of tranquility and harmony
  • What emotions does the poem evoke regarding the consequences of war?

    • Distress
    • Loss
    • Fear
    • Chaos
  • What significant historical event does the poem reference?
    • The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center
  • How does the author view the role of silence in the context of war?

    • Silence is portrayed as selfish
    • It conceals the truth
    • It contributes to chaos
  • What does the author suggest about the relationship between greed and war?

    • Greed is a significant cause of conflict
    • It leads to destruction and loss