geromino

I jumped in to the world .
no parachute.bottless
felling in to enemy territory
in to the night(had my eyes closed)
didn't take them long find to me
these suicide mission are all the same
name? not yet.unit:82nd newborn 'ha ha.

slapped me around a bit

but I did not take.
made sure I would not escape
sentenced to life.I guess I deserved it
what is the setting, character,plot,theme, conflict, point of view & style of above poem?

I don't think anyone here will do your work for you but if you will post what you think someone will be more than happy to critique your work.

And this is science … how?

DrBob222 is right. No one will do your assignment for you, but someone may be able to check your thinking and writing if you post what you write.

The poem you provided seems to be a narrative about a person jumping into an unknown world without a parachute, falling into enemy territory, and being captured by the enemy. The setting appears to be a war or combat situation. However, it's important to note that poetry can be highly subjective, and different readers may interpret it differently. Hence, there may be multiple valid interpretations of the following elements in the poem:

Setting: The setting of the poem seems to be a battlefield or enemy territory during a war.

Character: The main character is the speaker/narrator who jumps into the world and is captured by the enemy.

Plot: The plot of the poem describes the sequence of events where the protagonist jumps into the world, falls into enemy territory, gets captured, and reflects on their situation.

Theme: The theme of the poem is open to interpretation. However, potential themes could include the harsh realities and consequences of war, personal sacrifice, resilience, or the unpredictable nature of life.

Conflict: The conflict in the poem could be both external (the protagonist being captured by the enemy) and internal (the protagonist grappling with their own choices and circumstances).

Point of View: The point of view in the poem appears to be first-person, as the speaker is recounting their personal experience and reflection.

Style: The provided poem exhibits a conversational and narrative style. It uses descriptive language and short, fragmented lines to convey a sense of urgency and immediacy.

Remember that poetic analysis can be subjective, and different readers may have different interpretations based on their own perspectives and experiences.