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    Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen were young Englishmen when the first world war began in 1914. Before the war had finished four years later‚both had experienced the horror and pointlessness of war and lost their lives. Each poet takes a different approach to the war in their poetry. Wilfred Owen uses negative language such as ’cancer’ ’vile’ ’froth corrupted’ to generate unsettling images‚ that made his reader think war was a terrible thing. On the other hand Rupert Brooke wrote romantic poems filled

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    Mans Inhumanity to Man

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    Man’s inhumanity to man essay. The whole topic of this essay is the idea of mans inhumanity to man‚ how men are through time finding ways to destroy each other. Edwin Brook is the author of the poem five ways to kill a man‚ has written the poem with a very sarcastic and ironic view of death‚ this method is used to shock you. This poem is written like a recipe‚ it is a recipe for death and destruction and each verse you could say is an ingredient. The poem

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    Is the ANZAC Legend the result of mythology and propaganda or is it based on fact?     The ANZAC Legend was formed by the Gallipoli campaign‚ mounted on the 25th of April 1915. This is a date well remembered by most Australians‚ but for what reasons? Do they think of “that guy with the donkey “or “ANZAC biscuits “or do they think: endurance‚ courage‚ resourcefulness‚ good humour‚ larrikinism‚ egalitarianism and of course‚ mateship. Words describing our soldiers that have been synonymous with the

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    Essay a Farewell to Arms

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    Cited: 1. E. Hemingway‚ A Farewell to Arms. Arkansas: Piggott‚ 1929. 2. W. Owen‚ Dulce et Decorum est. Craiglockhart‚ 1917.

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    War Is Not the Answere

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    United States. The bitter sweet right to die for your country. Most of the time there is no real threat and your die for nothing. This was the idea of famous poet Wilfred Owen. In his poem Dulce Et Decorum Est‚ he explains that the sweet right to die for your country is a lie. “The old Lie; Dulce et Decorum est Pro patria mori.” The only outcome of a sweet right to die is a miserable‚ without cause‚ death. The aftermath of war is an uncertainty‚ chaos‚ regret‚ devestation of life and the transformation

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    John F. Kennedy once said‚ “Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind.” War has taken lives‚ stolen innocence and caused suffering. These themes have had a large impact on literature especially in the book‚ All Quiet on the Western Front and the poem‚ “Apologia Pro Poemate Meo”. The two are described from the point of view of soldiers within the war which is especially appropriate considering the authors Erich Remarque and Wilfred Erich were soldiers in World War I. Both works

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    These two text type are both protesting against the Vietnam war‚ however‚ they use different techniques and writing stiles to convey the message. The Song uses a first person narrative stile to convey the traumatic experiences of the soldiers‚ the poem‚ however‚ does not refer to experiences‚ instead it uses strong‚ passionate words that directly refer to the effect of trauma. The beginning sentence of the poem clearly shows the authors stile of writing‚ bringing the audience straight to the point

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    The painting “The Death of General Wolfe” serves as an artistic response to war by showcasing the tragic death of the war hero‚ James Wolfe‚ during the French and Indian war through the depiction of Wolfe’s death‚ Wolfe’s surrounding‚ as well as by the setting in which it took place. Wolfe’s death pose shares many similarities between the Lamentation of Christ. By doing so‚ West conveys a strong message that Wolfe’s death was Christ like. It highlights his death as tragic and saddening but even so

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    The main interpretation of this poem is about a soldier fighting in a brutal war. This poem was written during the first world war in 1914. Frost describes a lone soldier who fell during battle. Frost also describes a soldier that is witnessing many harmful things that were going on during the war and causing this world’s destruction. Although‚ I believe there is also a hidden meaning. I believe that the poem symbolizes all the soldiers and people that were forgotten at war. All throughout our

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    There is always a moment where one’s world turns gray and everything seems dull and hopeless. In “Wednesday Wars‚” by Gary D. Schmidt‚ the character‚ Holling‚ experiences a dull depressing time period of his life‚ his seventh grade year. The author then uses descriptive language‚ repetition‚ and symbolism to create a dreary‚ sorrowful mood. He makes Holling’s world look like there is no hope and there was no room for improvement. The author uses descriptive language to describe the dull and

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