By creating and perversely analyzing a poem entitled “We scream and create so that the darkness does not prevail,” the author enters a personal journey as a “wordsmith” and observes her experience and understanding of the world affected by the war in Ukraine. The poem uses images and narrative techniques to trigger complex emotional states in the reader, encouraging them to confront violence, resistance, struggle, and conflict in the context of the war in Ukraine.
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