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World War One Poetry: Compare The Different Ways Poets Convey Their Emotions

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World War One Poetry: Compare The Different Ways Poets Convey Their Emotions
World war one poetry
Compare the different ways the poets convey their emotions in the poems we have studied from world war one?

The poems that I am going to compare are Does it matter?,suicide in the Trenches by Siegfried Sassoon, Dulce Et Decorum Est, Athem for the Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen and Who's For The game by Jessie Pope.
The first poem I will compare is Suicide in the Trenches this poem is about a young boy who has experienced life in the war as a soldier. Before he went into the war he might of thought that he would of been confident to fight for his country and he might of tried to stay positive for himself and the other soldiers.
When he joined the war he might of been bleck ( which means cold or can't improve) and this

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