Review the poem lesson


Assignment task:

Read the following poem:

"Lesson" by Forrest Hamer

It was 1963 or 4, summer, and my father was driving our family from Ft. Hood to North Carolina in our 56 Buick.

We'd been hearing about Klan attacks, and we knew Mississippi to be more dangerous than usual.

Dark lay hanging from the trees the way moss did, and when it moaned light against the windows that night, my father pulled off the road to sleep.

Noises that usually woke me from rest afraid of monsters kept my father awake that night, too, and I lay in the quiet noticing him listen, learning that he might not be able always to protect us from everything and the creatures besides; perhaps not even from the fury suddenly loud through my body about his trip from Texas

to settle us home before he would go away to a place no place in the world he named Viet Nam. A boy needs a father with him, I kept thinking, fixed against noise from the dark.

Answer the following questions:

1) What is the speaker's situation?

2) Hamer's title suggests that there was only one lesson, yet there seem to be two. What are those lessons?

3) How might the poem be different if the speaker were the father? Specifically, what kinds of lessons might the father have learned or what might the father have said?

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