During the war in Afghanistan, journalist Sebastian Junger buried soldiers in Korengal Valley. He said that one of the reasons some veterans missed the war fulfilled the deep needs of those who belong to the trusted group.
Sebastian Junger is a journalist and filmmaker who tells the story of the front line of the front. During the war in Afghanistan, Junger spent a lot of time with soldiers at the Restrepo outpost. That experience was Junger's book "War" and the documentary "Restrepo". And it was nominated for Oscar for Best Documentary in 2011. He is also the author of Belmont 's "Perfect Storm and Death".
This is Rupert Brooke's sharp sonnets, the first four lines of Soldier. "Soldier" is a poem about death in war. This does not beautify the war, but it only shows that death in war is a problem of pride in your country. This is the news from Rupert Brooke, and perhaps all the young people who fought with the people they love. Even if his body is in another country, Brook's purpose seems to forget his spirit. As you can see in this picture, (** shows Rupert Brook photo **) Rupert Brook looks very stiff and young, so this is a sad, irritating poetry, but it is also very reflexive . In this sense, this poem is typical of the early World War.
This poem was written at the beginning of the First World War in 1914 and is part of a series of Sonnets written by Rupert Brooke. Brooke himself, mainly a poet before the war, passed away one year after the publication of "soldier". As the end and the end of Brooke's 1914 war's sonnets, "soldier" mentioned the soldier's death and achievement. Poetry is written in 14 lines in the form of Petrarch / Italian sonnet, divided into the first octet followed by the last cestest. As far as the prosodic scheme is concerned, octets are prosodized after the form of abab cdcd, but sestet follows the format of Petrarchan / Italian (efg efg). The point of intense change, dramatic change occurs after the fourth line from Bruker's depiction of soldier's death to his life's achievement.
"Returning soldier" is the first novel by British writer Rebecca West. During World War I in 1918, I was presented on the war, or rather on the front line the war on the general public and the influence on the soldiers on the battlefield. It tells the story of Chris, Christie, his wife Kitty, cousin Jenny, and lover Margaret, who were scared at the battlefield. When Chris came home, he knew who Katie and Jenny are and little about the importance in their life, but Margaret was what he remembered and affectionate. In addition, he believes that time is now fifteen years ago, he and Margaret are still in their twenties, not the reality of their "middle age" in their 30s.