As you reread this passage from the prose poem "How We Spent Our Time in the Army," think about what the poet wants to suggest a
bout a soldier's life on the front lines. We stayed awake to listen for movement. We were starved for the hearing of movement. We knew they were probably asleep in their beds or writing home about nothing or doing smart things by lamplight. To be sure, not thinking of us. Small in our drunkenness, we’d admit we made this mess for them and feel ashamed especially now that we knew people were dying. We only wanted to have something big to talk about. Fireworks. We wanted to gaze meaningfully at them down the barrels of our guns and have them take our meaning. We wanted to be seen. We were wriggling out of our skins to be seen.
What does the speaker say that the soldiers really want?
to go home and spend time with their loved ones
to stay alert enough to capture enemy soldiers
to get revenge for those who have died in the war
to have meaningful contact with enemy soldiers
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Antigone is very determined to give his brother a proper and decent burial. He is not afraid of the danger and consequence that he is facing just to give and take the body back from home. He is even willing to give him everything even his on life jus to achieve this.