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what is the tone of the poem war photographer​

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Answered by cutegirl1541984
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It literally describes the dark room as they used red lights so as not to affect the photos during development.

The author's tone is of describing an idyllic and peaceful England in contrast to the war zones.

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Answered by sushree2033
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It literally describes the darkroom as they use red lights so as not to affect the photos during development. It also has connotations though of blood and suffering and the wars that the photographer has photographed. Again, setting the serious tone of the poem as we think about dying.

Explanation:

the author's tone is of describing an idyllic and peaceful England in contrast to the war zones. War - the poem writes about a war photographer doing his job in countries such as Northern Ireland, Lebanon, and Cambodia. The poet also compared his peaceful, idyllic home to the war zones.

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