World War I poetry In this mission I will review the poems of World War I in detail and look at Wilfred Owen, Jesse Pop, Rupert Brook, and Siegfried Sassoon. Poetry I will learn the language, image and poetry skills of poetry. I start with some early war poems. These poems were written to encourage young people to join the army. They are patriotic, self-serving and unreal. These are written by poets who have never experienced the terrible nature of war.
At such an event, I met an educator named "Explosion!" Naval Firefighting Museum. At the moment, I am about to begin writing articles about the poems of the First World War. There, a group of students are required to study the course throughout the year. You need to do this in a different way. A museum educator introduced me a soldier who traveled three times to Afghanistan - he will guide students through the program. Three of us cooperate to make war poetry a reality. We made a muddy battlefield where they were ordered to make a groove with sandbag and (fake) wire mesh. There were several accusations caused by a round soldier (my student) exploding (cat litter sand). Some extra muscles from the Navy are blank on the battlefield and add confusion
The First World War was also responsible for a new military portrayal through poetry. So far, poetry has been mainly used to beautify or sanctify war. Though Rudyard Kipling wrote a strict answer, The Alfred, Lord Tennyson is characterized by an active hoof rhythm and is a typical representative. Veterans saw that they were old. On the contrary, from the perspective of an unconscious war soldier, a wave of a new poem from a war poet was written.
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.