The comparison and contrast of "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke and "Dulce et Decorum" est by Wilfred Owen.
Title: The comparison and contrast of "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke and "Dulce et Decorum" est by Wilfred Owen.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 812 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The comparison and contrast of "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke and "Dulce et Decorum" est by Wilfred Owen.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 812 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Although Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen both wrote war poems they differ broadly from each other. Despite the fact that both authors' have a totally different opinion concerning war they have certain aspects in common.
<Tab/>In Rupert Brooke's poem The Soldier he develops a glorifying idea of patriotism. He seeks to transmit the message that it is beautiful to die for one's country - it embellishes death - and that
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amp;lt;Tab/>Both these poems develop different sentiments toward the war. They are formed by two different perspectives developed by one whom has no experience whatsoever in being a soldier contrasting with one who has. This commentary link to various areas of interaction such as Approaches to Learning by using coherent and critical independent thought, Community service by creating an interest in today's world and Homo Faber because I created this commentary.