Literature and poetry is a reflection of society. These words are reflected in many emotions that we can touch and you can feel deeper in the reach of their hands. Most poets express their emotions and emotions through their work. Unfortunately, art and poetry explain one of the worst things human beings can do. Legislated murder is called "war". Therefore, this self-expression called "poetry" helps to create new basic ideas and values in our society. In this article we discuss the issue of "war verse" during the "great war" and compare the two famous poets, Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) and Siegfried · Sassoon. (1886-1967).
By contrast, in the poems of the teachings of the First World War, "Margaret Norris will be a poem by Charles Sori - when you see millions of mouthless deads" When the incredible phenomenon of the poet of World War I is linked: "Sori's poetry is a poem that a silent image is cited, or the mouth is broken or teeth broken. (144-5) In the first industrial war, his new fear included tanks, airplanes, machine guns, and toxic gases, criticisms of the poetry of the First World War, in fact a pioneering book "Great War and Modern Memory "Paul Fossey Er thinks that it is appropriate whether" one of the keys to war is a collision between an event and an existing language ", of course.
This is a general criticism of poetry of the First World War and is a "direct experience of photographic performance" that can not realize the universality which is the ultimate goal of correct war poetry (Hipp 194). According to Yeats, war poetry is a transcendental and elegant art, beyond the fundamental fight of survival, reminiscent of William Wordsworth's definition of poetry in particular. Spillover: It began with the tranquility of its origins remembered from emotion - (21) Along with Yeats and Wordsworth, Elliot narrowed down the concept of his poem 'collection of war poetry'. That position again abandoned the attitude of the war poet.
War poetry is a relatively new class of poetry. Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen are the two poets who witnessed the war and wrote many poems about war and detailed poetry. The similarity between Stephen Clan and Wilfred Owen's war poetry seems to be relatively small compared to important differences between images, symbolism, and impressionists. Stephen Crane was born on November 1, 1871 in Newark, New Jersey. He went to school for the first time after moving to New York later. Klein's father died, her mother returned to New Jersey and died 11 years later. Klein studied for 1 year at Syracuse University in New York and then released the first war poem "Black Knight". Later, the crane suffered a shipwreck on the coast of Florida. And it is the foundation of future books and meet with the prostitution house, the boss of Cora Taylor.