Some ways to conclude the poem about the unglazed team by Pham Tien Duat
1. Conclusion 1
2. Conclusion 2
3. Conclusion 3
4. Conclusion 4
1. Conclusion 1:
Through the poem 'Poem about the unglazed team', author Pham Tien Duat not only introduces a very new and unprecedented revolutionary image - the unglazed cars, into revolutionary poetry. Especially, through the image of the strange, somewhat devastated, and different-looking cars, the poet has highlighted the image of the soldiers driving on the old Truong Son road, who are the people walking between the rain of bombs and bullets but always optimistic, loving life, and carrying an eternal love, an ideal for the eternal struggle for the cause of liberating the Southern land, unifying the country.
2. Conclusion 2:
Writing about the image of soldiers - a theme that has long been familiar in revolutionary poetry, but with the life experiences of soldiers, the subtlety in perception and expression, the poet-soldier Pham Tien Duat has brought to poetry a completely new image of soldiers - the driver soldiers who love life, are optimistic in all circumstances, actively accept the harshness, challenges of life to strive for the path of liberating the South, just like the ending verse that Pham Tien Duat wrote 'The car keeps running because there is the South ahead/ As long as there is a heart in the car'.
3. Conclusion 3
The image of soldiers driving in the poem 'Poem about the unglazed team' embodies the beauty of the era, which is the beauty of strength, ideals, and souls of the soldiers in the old anti-American resistance war. Through the poem, readers not only see a picture of a difficult, lacking, and dangerous struggle but also see the perseverance, proactiveness, and optimism of the soldiers in that harsh and sacrificial battle. The images of unglazed cars and the soldier drivers have become shining, immortal symbols in old revolutionary poetry, reminding us of a hard but glorious period of the nation.
4. Conclusion 4:
From a unique and impressive title 'Poem about the unglazed team', poet Pham Tien Duat has skillfully immersed readers in the atmosphere of the struggle of the soldier drivers on the old Truong Son road. In that atmosphere, readers can see the hardships, dangers, and deficiencies in all aspects of life and combat. However, the deepest and most radiant impression in the poem is not the material deficiencies or life-threatening dangers but the beauty of perseverance and optimism of the soldier drivers. Along with the means of unglazed cars, the soldier drivers not only bring supplies, support for the South but also transport the love, ideals, and faith of the whole country to the resistance in the South. Thus, it can be seen that the bombs of war can only make the cars become devastated, can destroy the physical lives of people but cannot stop the fighting spirit, the belief in victory of the Vietnamese people.
