Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Comparing and Contrasting the Portrayal and Warfare in Poetry :: War Poems Jesse Pope Wilfred Owen Essays
Comparing and Contrasting the Portrayal and Warfare in PoetryWar poetryA Comparattive EssayChoose two poets that we have studied so far. Compare and contrast theportrayal of contendfare in four of the poems studied.This essay will oppose and contrast the portrayal and warfare in fourof the poems studied.The first world war was portrayed as a glorious and credible cause,fighting war for your country was deemed as the duty of any credible reality. Being able to represent your country on the battlefield was thegreatest honour a man could have. Men were engulfed with the idea ofbeing able to fight for their countries futures. Women would have todo everything they could to stop their husbands and sons from riskingtheir lives by signing up for the war. At this time poetry was create verballyto encourage men to go and fight, poets like jessie pope who wrote warpoetry enforced this view.JESSIE POPE WILFRED OWENWHOS FOR THE DULCE ET DECORUM EST.GAME? THE CALL DISABLEDThese poems were crea te verbally about (and at the same time as), ball War I,between 1914 to 1918. In these barbaric four years-killing spree 7 million men and sledding 17 million men injured, (physically-the wartactics resorted to the tortures of gas attacks, gun-shot wound, shellshock, starvation and exposure, to name a few...), the rest werescarred by memories never fading. World war one devastated lives andsouls, time and space. But citizens back home had no way of knowingwhat war was capable of, without television or radio to take place tothem, they were only left to imagine the true horrors men wereenduring. If people had reailsed the true extent and the horrors ofwhat was actually happening, morale would have been severelydetrimentally affected. These poems were created by the thoughts andfeelings evince by soldiers at battle.Propaganda was partially to blame for the young lives that were stolenby the war, because it encouraged men to actively volunteer for thedream of taking the empire to vi ctory and in return recieve the prideof serving their country. Propaganda was engineered to give citizens afalse impression/ illusion of positivity about the events that weretruely making history horrifically, and consistently sent a message offortitude and unity to the enemy. Men were driven by promised finicialgain, status and the chance to travel, but under such pointless pain,suffering and horror that expect them, ready to engulf them all inbattle, in such conditions as 48 hours bomboardment, being surroundedby dead bodies, acheing (mentally, physically and emotionally), foulinfestation, and upkeep in fear and horror was not worth the cost of a
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