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The Soldier by Rupert Brooke, and Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen

2024-01-18 19:21:40

Each capital city presents opinions in different perspectives, such as the two poems of World War I, the "soldiers" of Rupert Brooke, and the "national anthem of fate" of Wilfred Owen. The First World War began in 1914 and ended in four years. A soldier has two main reactions. Both verses are written in these two ways. Both have similarities and differences. They take communication in various ways, influence the readers in some way and do not affect others. The two poets have a very diverse attitude towards war.

Compare and compare Wilfred Owen 's Duluth, Du Duam Est and Rupert Brook' s Solidar. Concerned about the common theme of Rupert Brooke and the war, "Soldier" Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et al. Etiquette est", but the two verses contrast two very different views of the war. "Soldiers" shows a very positive view of war, the depiction of Irving is very negative. Rupert Brooke 's "soldier" is very patriotic. Because Brooke loves his country and is ready to die. Perhaps not surprisingly, it is written in the first few months of the war when the whole country is enveloped by the heightened patriotism.

Rupert Brook and Wilfred Owen were poets who fought for the UK during the First World War. Both poets draw a topic of the same war with different perspectives and perspectives. They belong to the same subject, but their language and intonation will evoke the sense of contrast between the readers and in the opposite way will affect the impression of war. As an example of such a difference, (iii) and "soldier" are two verses: "Dead" by Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen "Dulse et al., Courtesy Est" 2 "Fate of Youth" and creation etc there is.

In this article, I wrote was written in a futile way, I compare the poems for youths of fate compares Owen Wilfred Owen, which contains the theme of war fears It was a famous poetry Owen was in the hospital in September and October 1917. In the form of Sonnet, the lover for loneliness is not the judgment of the lamentation, the mourning of the dead, the Owen War experience, but the explanation of experience itself. Youth is destined to the right, futile there are two poems of short poetry written in the leader in the First World War and the Exposition, the First World Relentless Trench, it takes the form of a short Elegy