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Essay on war poetry |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1056 words (4.22 pages) in the essay titled war poetry
During a war people do not understand the pain, sacrifice, and hardship that the soldiers
endure. Many are just interested with the outcome. Many questions asked are, “Are we winning?” as if it is a game they are watching. Propaganda is used to lure boys into the army and comfort family members. It is not until the soldier returns from war (if lucky) deformed and mentally traumatized, that the true colours of war are seen. War poetries are written by many soldiers to tell their experiences, the hurt and hardship they have gone through. They are traumatized by the great amount of death they have seen, the fear of been killed. The dark red colour of blood will forever be engraved in their mind, haunting them in their sleep. Two war poems that which are examples of war poetry are “ In Flanders Fields”, by John McCRAE and “Suicide In The Trenches” by Sigfried Sassoon. These poems are similar in that they both rhyme, but are different in that the theme of glory and pride surrounds the poem, “In Flanders Fields” while the theme of anger surrounds the poem, “Suicide in the Trenches” and also “ In Flanders Fields” is written in a positive tone towards war while “Suicide in the Trenches” has a negative tone towards war.
The two poems are similar in that they both us the same poetic technique which is rhyme. They are both similar even though “Suicide in the Trenches” has rhyming couplets through out the poem while only parts of “In Flanders Fields” are in rhyming couplets. A rhym...
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Keywords: poem in flanders fields, suicide in the trenches, sigfried sassoon, war poems, rhyming couplets, war poetry, rhyme, soldier returns, traumatized, last word, rhyming couplet, colour of blood
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