GCSE English Literature (AQA)

Power and Conflict Poetry Topic Summaries

‘Kamikaze’ by Beatrice Garland

Summary

'Kamikaze’ explores duty, honour, and the personal cost of war, told from the perspective of a woman recalling her father, a Japanese kamikaze pilot, setting out on a suicide mission but turning back after being moved by the beauty of the ocean and memories of his childhood. The pilot departs at sunrise with a clear sense of duty and adherence to tradition, but as he flies, he sees the sea and fishing boats below, triggering memories of his youth and family. This moment of reflection leads him to abandon his mission and return home. However, he finds his family and community reject him, treating him as if he no longer exists out of shame for him neglecting his duty. His wife never speaks to him again, and even his children eventually follow suit. The poem ends with a poignant question: “Which had been the better way to die?” suggesting that while he avoided physical death, he faced social and emotional erasure

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