Sassoon is far beyond his own work. His trip of war conflict reflects the wider evolution of the literary circle. I discovered that the evolution of poetry in Sasoon's life helps to understand the reality of "the great war of civilization." Through his poem, Sassoon reveals the real war - the destructive and barbaric and undoubted waste of human life. It is not conveyed in a traditional and ideal romantic view.
The first man of the three great war poet was Siegfried Sassoon. Sassoon was born on 8th September 1886 at Weirleigh in Kent State, England. Siegfried Lorraine Sassoon is the second son of Alfred and Teresa Sassoon. Sassoon is already 5 years old, and my parents began to struggle when I parted. Sassoon went to the university of Marlborough College for a year and then moved to Cambridge's Clare College. While living in Cambridge, Sassoon learned law and history, but did not acquire a degree. In the eight years from the end of the university until the beginning of the war, Sha Xuan was living a gentleman in that country. He spends most of his time writing sports and poetry. Sassoon's best pre-war poetry is called "a murderer of daffodils."
He got injured and received a shell shock, but he survived the war. Siegfried Sassoon died at the age of 81 in 1967. Both poets write about the disability and the influence on the soldiers themselves. They also mentioned the attitudes of British people to disabled people and ugly soldiers. "Is this related?", Siegfried Sassoon's "One footed man" and Wilfred Owen's "Persons with disabilities" are examples I would like to see. I will introduce in poetry on how the poet copes with disability and the attitude of soldiers returning home.
They are representative of the war of Hedwig "Them" by Sassoon, Woolf's Lady Daluo, and Siegfried Sassoon, "Dalloway" by Mrs. Virginia Woolf, and Paul Te. The work of Director Hood Wayne relates to the work of the First World War, and these works are views of the author's war and explain the influence of the war on people during the war and after the war. "It was a poem written during the First World War - the importance of the Virginia Woolf era Mrs. Dalloway, we live in consuming society in the consumption era, we act smoothly, College students, I understand time well I have a time frame and a fixed deadline to complete my career career Every day I am working hours, I separate the learning time and the time between friends, I try to balance my internal time.