How did Stephen Crane emphasize the irony in the poem "War is Kind"?
Stephen Crane emphasized the irony in the poem War is Kind with his descriptions of war, which go against the title War is Kind. ChaCha!
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As war has become more technologically advanced, it paradoxically has become less effective as a means of solving human conflict. War has largely become a contest between highly equipped armies and small bands of guerrillas. The large armies often find themselves unable to 'win' a war.
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