How are the views of the narrators similar in “Facing It” and “Not a Dove, But No Longer a Hawk”?

Both narrators discuss the negative impact of war on the innocent civilians.
Both narrators oppose American involvement in the Vietnam War.
Both narrators are critical of the treatment of veterans after the Vietnam War.
Both narrators are saddened by the harsh realities of the Vietnam War.

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The views of the narrators similar in "Facing It" and "Not a Dove, But No Longer a Hawk" when both narrators discuss the negative impact of war on the innocent civilians.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

While the writer of Facing It is Yusef Kounyaa, a Vietnamese poet and the writer of Not a Dove, But No Longer a Hawk is Neil Sheehan. Both of them have a common theme- the Vietnam War. While Yusef Kounyaa, a Vietnamese who has returned from USA has written in his perspective.

In facing it poem, writer explores some different angles of Vietnam War. This says the readers about the war consequences and its changes on people lives.

Neil Sheehan, an American journalist who covered the Vietnam War, has written is from his perspective. i.e. his experience view in war end up. Finally, states that citizen of Vietnam not at all supported as only destruction happened to them.

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