Please carefully analyze "Dad" and "Zonnebeke Road". The two poems I analyzed were "Zonnebeke Road" by Edmund Blunden and "Daddy" by Sylvia Plath. The reasons for choosing these two poems are very simple, and when I read these poems both touched me and was a very deep, almost unpleasant personal experience. "Zonnebeke Road" is to understand the thought, emotion, and dark environment of fighting fighters in Zonnebeke Road, Belgium. Zonnebeke Road was a terrible battle during World War I, many soldiers died.
Söhnebek, Belgium - Elegant cemetery died in the First World War, the tombstone can feel awe and distance. Due to the death of the last veteran, the First World War, which began 100 years ago, has shifted from memory to history. But that resonance has not subsided - cause and result of land and geography, people and country, and modern war. This is the world's largest common wealth cemetery in Terncott Memorial near the murder scene of Ypres and Passchendaele Maddy. Approximately 12,000 soldiers were buried here - about 8,400 of them were confirmed as "war soldiers, known gods". Despite this large space, soldiers are just a part of the deaths of more than 5 million people on both sides, which is only a small part of the seriously injured 20 million people.
In the area around Ypres, a powerful German army collided with BEF and the French Army from Langemark in the northeast to Sonnebeke, Gülbert, Zandvoort, Witzshire, and southern Messines, from October 19 to November 22 I moved to the west to do. I met a series of confusing but intense encounters. Among the British Empire troops involved in desperate fighting, there was an army of Indian troops who recently arrived in Europe and took action directly. Between the 21st and 24th October, the British army in northeastern Ypres and a powerful German army around Langemark collided intensively. A series of decisive defensive actions prevented breakthroughs in British rifle shots, which seriously damaged repeated infantry attacks in Germany. Then it was codified as a "kindergarten" and the German loss would be notorious.
Today is a journey to the town called southern Belgium in the southern part of Ypres (called Belle Eper, far away). And it is very close to the French border. During World War I, this was also the area of fierce fight between Germans and French, British and their allies. After arriving at Ypres we needed to wait for the bus to take us to Zonnebeke with a museum called Passendale Memorial Museum where we were dedicated to World War I and nearby battles .