Writing II KMWF

1,After reading Greg Bordowitz’s “Pandemic Haiku”, it resonated with me more deeply. The author has divided the words into many different parts, and the content is basically related to the epidemic we are facing, and each part can make me feel different inner activities. The sentences are concise but cool and you can’t stop thinking about them. During the epidemic people felt different emotions such as pain, grief, despair, sadness, etc. People were unable to explore the beautiful world outside and had to stay at home and look forward to the end of the epidemic. It is like a tomorrow without hope, which makes people feel infinitely bleak.

2. This poem illustrates much of the situation we are in today, and it also reveals the author’s concern. People are living like machines during the epidemic, dull and drab, with no hope in sight. The poem also speaks of the many effects of the epidemic on people, as well as the questions and frustrations about the current response, which has forced people to rethink these issues.

3, we can see how art can have an impact on social or political issues, and it does so in a refreshed way so that more people can see what the author is trying to say. The author is using his voice to pour out more about the epidemic so that others can relate to it in order to achieve the goal of changing other people’s minds and making changes for it.