In the Robert Bridge poem "Awakening England", the speaker expressed his attitude before the war and urged his British citizen to support the war by playing with our fears, responsibilities and patriotism. As this quarter is not a time to be happy, in the first and second quarters speakers asked citizens to support England. This is indicated when "Peace Maker, Fight / Stand, England, Honor". (Line 2 - 3); this means that the speaker wants British citizens to support warfare and warfare.
In the first few weeks of the war, English poets reacted to many literary works. Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling is widely united in the newspaper of every country where our English speaks. Robert Bridges contributed British awakening poetry! In a war where he wanted to be oppressed later, John Masefield later made the bridge successful as a laurel of a poet, and in August 1914 he created a widely acclaimed poem. This book is not about heroes. English poetry is not suitable for talking about them. It is not about glory, honor, power, dignity, control, or power, nothing but actions or land. Most importantly, I do not care about poetry. My theme is war, caring for war. Poetry is disappointing
Wilfred Owen's poem, Dulce et decorum est, accurately describes the horror of war, not its associated glory. Irving tells this through various language skills. It reveals attitudes towards war against the general view that war is a glorious experience. Owen uses some poetry techniques, but focuses specifically on language selection, images, and anthropomorphism, expresses his disgust, and despises war. Owens' creative use of figurative language has created a tough image related to the atrocities of war. One of the most important aspects of this poem is its image. This contributes to the effect of poetry, and the reader can see the image of an eerie and uneasy war. The image has a big influence on the meaning of poetry, but its structure is the same
The first poem reflects the image of war that most people know well. This poem "Flanders Battlefield" is probably the most famous and popular war poem. It was first published in British 'punch' magazine in December 1915. In a matter of months, this poem symbolizes the sacrifice of all the fight in World War I. "Flanders Battlefield" was created by a doctor and teacher of Canada, John McCrea who worked in the South African War and the First World War. He was transferred to the medical team and assigned to a French hospital. He was active in 1918 and died of pneumonia. His poem collection "Flanders Field" and other poetry collections were published in 1919. This poem is still part of an anniversary in Canada and other countries.