Woodchucks

5.) The last two lines of Maxine Kumin’s “Woodchucks” reference a specific historical event, and thus demand that we look at the “gassing” of woodchucks in a specific light. What argument, then, does Kumin’s poem make about violence, about evil, about Nazi Germany, and about the Holocaust? Be sure, as always, to reference specific lines from the poem to support your argument.5.) The last two lines of Maxine Kumin’s “Woodchucks” reference a specific historical event, and thus demand that we look at the “gassing” of woodchucks in a specific light. What argument, then, does Kumin’s poem make about violence, about evil, about Nazi Germany, and about the Holocaust? Be sure, as always, to reference specific lines from the poem to support your argument.