The reality of war in various poetry works cites the disappearance of the First World War and the previous fight in the UK. Due to poor physical condition and reality of battle, both soldiers and officers used poetry to express their reactions. The shock of soldiers who compare their experiences to the concept of war described in their domestic propaganda made many soldiers angry and made me feel pain.
After the war, the sense of fantasy gradually increased, poetry such as T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" showed how to change poetry. This infamous poetry contains various narratives and voices that change rapidly with each theme. The style of this poem is very different from the slow intensive poems of Imagist. From this link you can read the whole poem. Within a few years many modernist writers moved overseas. There are exciting scenes in Paris such as Pound, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Minaroy etc. These writers will hold a literary salon. Poets such as E. E. Cummings, Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams and others occasionally attend these salons.
War poetry is a relatively new class of poetry. Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen are two poets who witnessed the war and wrote many poems about war and thorough 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.