"About every two minutes a new wave of planes would be over. The motors seemed to grind rather than roar, and to have an angry pulsation like a bee buzzing in blind fury"
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The timing detail - "about every two minutes" - is a reporter's metronome, and it is where the dread really lives. Two minutes is long enough to anticipate impact and short enough to prevent adaptation. The reader gets trapped in the same loop as the people on the ground: count, listen, brace, repeat. Pyle's genius is that he doesn't argue against war; he makes you inhabit its tempo.
Then comes the simile that turns technology into an insect: "an angry pulsation like a bee buzzing in blind fury". "Blind" matters. This isn't a duel or even a hunt; it's aggression without sight, violence as reflex. The bee is small, irrational, invasive - a domestic sound turned toxic. In one move, Pyle scales modern air power down from majestic to malignant, emphasizing how impersonal killing feels when it arrives from above.
As a frontline journalist, Pyle writes for Americans far from the noise. His intent is moral without being preachy: transmit the sensory truth so accurately that the romance of combat can't survive the sound.
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| Topic | War |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Pyle, Ernie. (2026, January 15). About every two minutes a new wave of planes would be over. The motors seemed to grind rather than roar, and to have an angry pulsation like a bee buzzing in blind fury. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/about-every-two-minutes-a-new-wave-of-planes-143808/
Chicago Style
Pyle, Ernie. "About every two minutes a new wave of planes would be over. The motors seemed to grind rather than roar, and to have an angry pulsation like a bee buzzing in blind fury." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/about-every-two-minutes-a-new-wave-of-planes-143808/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"About every two minutes a new wave of planes would be over. The motors seemed to grind rather than roar, and to have an angry pulsation like a bee buzzing in blind fury." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/about-every-two-minutes-a-new-wave-of-planes-143808/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.






