C: No amount of glory soothes the pain and loss of war.
Explanation:
Stephen Crane's poem "War is Kind"is a satirical take on the emotional as well as physical torment that the loved ones of those who died had to go through. The poem relates the suffering of three women, a mother, a wife, and a beloved detailing their loved one's death.
Though the poet constantly seems to tell the three women <em>"do not weep"</em>, he is satirically stating that they do need to weep and show their grief. He narrates the condition of the fallen men and even seems to individually address the different women about their loved one's suffering during wartime. Thus, the correct answer to the given question is that the <u>poem's theme seems to be that no amount of glory can soothe the pain and loss of war that the loved ones have to suffer.</u>