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    World War I: German Ambition Such a defeat affected German militarism and ambition in many ways. They knew they weren’t strong enough to win‚ but they were still very upset when they lost. Soldiers started losing their authority and position in society after this defeat. They were no longer respected like they used to be‚ which angered them even more. The German people and military were disappointed in the loss. But‚ it made them mad and drove them to want to show what they are capable. So‚ after

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    English poet‚ who was born on the 18th March 1893. He got in to the army in 1917 after working as a teacher‚ however‚ he didn’t spend a long time there; 4 months only. He never forgot this experience. His work was strongly influenced by a poet Siegfried Sassoon. War had got a lot of effects on the people who got in it. Disability was one of them‚ and so was death of course. These were used as themes for many of the poems he had produced. ‘Miners’ and ‘Disabled’ were both written during the period of

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    Read and Compare and Contrast the Following Poems by Wilfred Owen: [It Was a Navy Boy]‚ Anthem for Doomed Youth and Dulce et Decorum Est. <br> <br>Wilfred Owen was a poet who was widely regarded as one of the best poets of the World War one period. <br> <br>Wilfred Owen was born on the 18th of March 1893‚ at Plas Wilmot‚ Oswestry‚ on the English Welsh border; he was the son of Tom and Susan Owen. During the winter of 1897-8 Tom Owen‚ Wilfred’s father was reappointed to Birkenhead‚ and with that

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    Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier‚ one of the leading poets of the First World War. His shocking‚ realistic war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare was heavily influenced by his friend Siegfried Sassoon and stood in stark contrast to both the public perception of war at the time‚ and to the confidently patriotic verse written earlier by war poets such as Rupert Brooke. Some of his best-known works — most of which were published posthumously

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    freedom is being lost once he enters the cruel and depressing battlefield‚ or in this case‚ trenches. The tone in the poem is obviously a bitter and sarcastic one as we can see from the last stanza - “You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye...”. Sassoon strongly feels the general public is unable to empathize with soldiers because there is no way to understand what war is like. Through this bitter and sad poem‚ the poet tries to bring out the theme of the poem - nobody can understand what war is

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    ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH BY WILFRED OWEN Wilfred Edward Salter Owen‚ 1893 - 1918 Wilfred Edward Salter Owen was born on March 18‚ 1893 in Shropshire‚ England. After the death of his grandfather in 1897‚ the family moved to Birkenhead‚ where Owen was educated at the Birkenhead Institute. After another move in 1906‚ he continued his continued his studies at the Technical School in Shrewsbury. Interested in the arts at a young age‚ Owen began to experiment with poetry at 17. After failing

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    War I‚ as the simple title reveals. Brooke composed this poem before encountering the war itself‚ although he never did a get a chance to do so as he deceased before he got the opportunity. As compared to many other war writers such as Owen and Siegfried who fought in the war‚ Brooke’s concept about war was very positive. The soldier proves Brooke’s point of view. In The Soldier the author embodies the persona of an English soldier who anticipates encountering death in war. When this trooper does

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    “War. War never changes‚” begins the trailer of Fallout 4‚ and indeed it does not. Even the entirety of human history could not prevent the bloodbath that is WWI. Also known as The Great War‚ this massive international battle was nothing short of transformative‚ meaning that it has significantly impacted the world even to this day. WWI lasted a total of four years‚ from 1914 to 1918‚ and was fought between the Central Powers (Germany‚ Ottoman Empire‚ Austria-Hungary) and Allied Powers (France‚ Russia

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    Have you ever decided to go to war? If so‚ would you believe that you would return back home as a whole‚ the same way you joined the battlefield? Do you know the consequences that you will be risking? Many soldiers who joined the army and fought in a battlefield have been badly affected. Young soldiers end up suffering. Soldiers get physically‚ mentally or emotionally affected from the war they were involved in. The most common affected issue that soldiers end up having is called “Post-Traumatic

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    Clarissa-“She could not dispel a virginity preserved through childbirth” “match burning in a crocus” “ Do u remember how the blinds use to flap at bourton” “The curtain with its flight of birds or paradise blew out” “She had a perpetual sense‚ as she watched the taxi cabs‚ of being out‚ out‚ far out to sea and alone; she always had the feeling that it was very‚ very dangerous to live even one day” “Most exquisite moment of her whole life.” “She knew nothing; no language‚ no history;

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