The Virginia Woolf War, the Siegfried Sassoon War and the Warfred Owen War war not only destroy the country and society but also can destroy family and individuals. Negative effects are usually the result of war. It is not a positive view, and often causes conflicts. The influence of the war became clear through the works of Virginia Woolf, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, and the 1992 Wales movie Hedd Wyn. They all express their war expression in different ways; however, these works also have many similarities.
Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Saghnan war poet Wilfred Edward Salvat Owen MC 2nd battalion Manchester Legion, 18th March 1893, Oswaldo Shropshire Born Stirley he is Birkenhead Institute and Shrewsbury Technical I was educated at School. Wilfred Owen is the largest of the four children, the son of a railroad official. - Thomas Hardy (June 2, 1840 - January 11, 1928) is a British writer who thinks himself as a poet. Most of his work is concentrated on the semi-imaginary land of Wessex. In 1898, Hardy published a poem collection written for more than 30 years, but Wixex poetry is his first poetry collection. Hardy's wife, Emma Ravinia Gifford, got married in 1874. He was alienated from his wife, his wife died in 1912; her death caused trauma to him
During the war, writers and poets started writing about fear of war rather than glory. The two important war poets are Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen. Wilfred Owen was born in Shropshire in 1893. He signed in 1915, but by 1917 he was brought home for shock. He later recovered and returned to France. One week before the end of the war, he wrote many homes and poems before being killed in November 1918. Siegfried Sassoon was born in London in 1886. He joined in 1915 and fought in France. He wrote poetry during the war and after the war
World War I created a generation of poets and writers influenced by the experience of war. The poet's work, including Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, reveals the reality of life in the trenches, the views of the war at the time of the British citizens, and the early patriotic verses written by Rupert Brooke. German writer Erich Maria Remarque wrote "All Quiet" on "Western Front". This has been adapted to some media and became the most common. Quoted anti-war media clip