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First World War Poetry. Tuesday, 20 October 2009. Comparitive analysis between the deserter and the hero. Although the two titles seem to differ, with one being a hero and one being a deserter really they are about the same circumstances. Both men in the poems were trying to escape the war. . The mothers of the men are both misinformed and think their sons are hero's that died for their country. The hero uses enjambement and so does the deserter. Comments about the poems-. In recruiting the second and fo...

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First World War Poetry. Tuesday, 20 October 2009. Comparitive analysis between the deserter and the hero. Although the two titles seem to differ, with one being a hero and one being a deserter really they are about the same circumstances. Both men in the poems were trying to escape the war. . The mothers of the men are both misinformed and think their sons are hero's that died for their country. The hero uses enjambement and so does the deserter. Comments about the poems-. In recruiting the second and fo...

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First World War Poetry: Comparison of 'Spring in War Time' and 'The Target'

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First World War Poetry. Monday, 19 October 2009. Comparison of 'Spring in War Time' and 'The Target'. They both create a very clear image in your mind of the experiences that are being described and both are very descriptive. In both poems the poet uses enjambement. This technique sustains the mood of the poem throughout and makes the feelings of the person the poem is written from, clear. Both poems are written from different viewpoints. 'The Target' is written from the viewpoint of someone who has ...

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First World War Poetry: Comparisons between 'The Hero' and 'In flander Fields'

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First World War Poetry. Sunday, 18 October 2009. Comparisons between 'The Hero' and 'In flander Fields'. Here are some comparisons between 'The Hero' and 'In flander. They are both written in the same time period. Both Poems are writen in 3 stanzas. The Hero is written in couplets and In Flander's Fields is written in the. Scheme 'AABBA, AABC, AABBAC. Both poems use enjamberment to great effect. The Hero doesn't have a distinct rhythm. In Flanders Fields has a sort of rhythm. By Nathan, Dan and Henry.

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First World War Poetry: Our Follower

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First World War Poetry. Monday, 19 October 2009. Having read Dean Echenberg; our follower's website, we would like to recommend it to you because it gives an in-depth list of many war poems. If you do some creative writing over the half-term, you may want to look at his website and pick some more war poems for your writing. From Ed Parry, Lucy Oliva, Georgie Bray and Ashley Layer - group 3 :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Comparitive analysis between the deserter and the . Here is the picture agai...

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First World War Poetry: Comparison of Recruiting and Spring Offensive

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First World War Poetry. Sunday, 18 October 2009. Comparison of Recruiting and Spring Offensive. I am going to write 4 points comparing Recruiting by E. A. Mackintosh and Spring Offensive by Wilfred Owen. Both poems don't have a point of view from someone in the poem, but it is from the poet, telling us the poem, not the poet writing about someone telling us the poem. Recruiting has a regular rhyming pattern; ABCB whereas Spring Offensive has a very irregular rhyming pattern. In Spring Offensive each ...

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First World War Poetry: Comparison of "The Bohemians" and "Lamentations"

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First World War Poetry. Friday, 16 October 2009. Comparison of "The Bohemians" and "Lamentations". The Bohemains by Ivor Gurney and Lamentations by Siegfried Sassoon. Both of the poems have only one stanza. Neither of them have a specific rhyming pattern. They both use the technique of enjambement. The Bohemians, the mood of the poem is rebellious, lazy and also sympathetic, whereas in Lamentations it is a poem with the mood of sad, slightly disturbing, grief-stricken and distress. Comparison between Spr...

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