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- DULCE ET DECORUM ESTBy WILFRED OWEN -
This poem was written during war time, and relates not only of the conditions of the soldiers in a battlefield, but an incident which haunted the poet’s every dream. In the first stanza, the poet emphasises the physical strai... - War under the Howard Government -
...y. The poet has suggested that the Prime Minister is a stranger, and not a “real Australian” writing,
“A stranger came into their midst”.
The poet obviously disagrees with the actions of the Australian government and ... - Peaceful Wars War in the eye of a pastoral poet Thomas Hardy -
When we encounter the word ¡®war¡¯, the first impression and image come to mind would be bloody killings, loss of lives, over-ambitious politics. ... However, a pastoral poet¡ªThomas Hardy, saw the war with a completely diff... - “I Said to Poetry” written by Alice Walker -
...he conventional rules of grammar in poetry writing.
The poet makes uses of the various language devices to bring out her intended message of perseverance to the readers.
The origin... - dadaism -
...nt officially began in 1915 and ended about in 1923.
The reason that Dada was an anti-art movement was that a few years prior to the war the Futurist artists of Italy glorified machines and futuristic ideas. The Dadaist... - One Woman poet and her attitude towards war -
...merville College, Oxford.
In 1914, Vera met and fell in love with Roland Leighton, a friend of her only brother, Edward. On the outbreak of WW1, both men left to join the British Army. Vera wanted to play a part in the ... - getting out -
...th being in each other's presence. In the depth of night, the husband and wife would ignore and avoid each other even though in their hearts knew divorce was the best solution to remedy their problem. However, in the throu... - Everyday Use -
...mart, yet scornful, remorseful, and high demanding young woman. This can look as having a supercilious attitude, but it is just Dee wanting what is best for herself and her family. Her attitude observed ...
Lost Heritag... - War Is Kind -
The poem “War Is Kind” by Stephen Crane shows a vision about how cruel war is. There is no one who knows how serious war is until one experience it. ... It is sad because it is talking about people being born to fight an... - "This Room and Everything in It" -
...that when a loved one’s death is near, our minds want to take in as much as possible so that we don’t forget the slightest detail about our loved one. In the next four lines the poet states that he is going to use the ... - war poetry -
WAR POETRY
For hundreds of years poetry has been used as a form of propaganda, in an effort to influence the minds of the brave young men who wish to join the war in the pursuit of glory. ... On the other hand many poets ... - bootyliciouse -
...r true thoughts and feelings for whatever reasons. But a poem can describe even our deepest, most hidden emotions without consequence. And what greater truth is there than what we feel inside. Passion, rage, jealousy, a... - The Man He Killed -
...ame easily. He won because he had an opponent, and he wanted to prove that he was the best. He thought about how they were both ordinary men out of work going to the bar to have a drink. He is curious how games turn out, w... - ode to autumn -
And these flowers did not bud in summer but now, in autumn. As a consequence, the bees are incessantly working and their honeycombs are overflowing since summer. In the second stanza, there is an evident personification. T... - death -
Analysis of Blake’s "The Wild Swans at Coole" "The Wild Swans at Coole" is a poem that deals with the aging process of William Butler Yeats. It is a deeply personal poem that explores the cycle of life through nature. The poe... - Stephen Crane -
...base his writings on his life and events that surrounded him. Growing up he was the last of fourteen children. His father was a Methodist minister who died when Stephen was nine. Although Stephen never cared for schoolin... - Anne Bradstreet A Puritan Poet -
Anne Bradstreet, a Puritan poet, very subtly and sarcastically challenged early colonial male bias as well as the traditional role of women inferiority as much as she could without offending the male writers of her time... - analysis of sonnet 29 -
...is caused by his being separated from the others, even more so because he envisions the youth in the company of others while the poet is “all alone.” There’s “men’s eyes” looking at him and also look down upon him. He woul... - Reader vs. writer vs. text in poetry -
...the poem. A poem must be understood before it can fully be appreciated. The structure of the text could also be important. For example a sonnet is a fourteen-lined poem with a set rhyme scheme. People tend to like sonnet... - Skunk Hour -
...nature’s ailing state, but most of all informs that human habitation on earth is decadent. From this general, social image, the poet draws a more personal and reflectional image. He sets out on a journey up the “hill’s sku...