Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Attitude Towards War in The Soldier and Anthem for Doomed Youth Essay
Attitude Towards War in The Soldier and Anthem for Doomed Youth     The two poems that I will be comparing in this essay are: ââ¬Å"The  Soldierâ⬠ By Rupert Brooke, and ââ¬Å"Anthem for Doomed Youthâ⬠ By Wilfred  Owen. Both of these poems are sonnets and both are written during The  First World War. Although both sonnets are set during the same time  period and are about the same war, the poets have very contradicting  views; these views are expressed in their work.    The first poem; ââ¬Å"The Soldierâ⬠ is focused on the different meanings and  aspects of dying for your country in a foreign land, or  behind-enemy-lines. In a war as brutal and tragic as the Second World  War, the death of a mere soldier is often neglected and cast aside.  Therefore, the poet concentrates on not only the physical consequences  and effects of his death, but the mental and spiritual ones too. The  poet believes that because he is an Englishman he represents a small  moving part of England. This leads him to believe that if he dies on  the battlefield, the ground on which his corpse decomposes will become  a tiny fraction of England. The poet believes that the only purpose of  his death is to bless the land he dies on.    ââ¬Å"If I should die, think only this of me :    That thereââ¬â¢s some corner of a foreign field    That is for ever England.â⬠    This is proof of the poetââ¬â¢s belief that if he is to die away from his  homeland he will turn the ground he dies on into a piece of his  homeland. This shows that he is patriotic and that even in death he  feels he will be doing something to help his countryââ¬â¢s cause in the  war. In the same stanza the poet goes on the praise the rich and  wealthy value his death will bring to the country he dies in. The poet  sees England as a super...              ...e readers attention.    After reading these two poems, I had a very different opinion of war.  The references to ââ¬Å"cattleâ⬠ in the second sonnet and the patriotism in  the first particularly helped me to understand war more intelligently.  If three-hundred people die in a plane crash, it is seen as a tragedy.  If one-million people die in a war, it is seen as a statistic. By  understanding the emotions and opinions of people truly affected by  combat, you can gain valuable knowledge and insight into the real  horrors and atrocities of war. It is often the dream of schoolboys to  go to war and fight. If they understood the more horrific and damaging  aspects of conflict I am sure that they would not dream for a second,  of going to war. That is why I believe these poems are very valuable  in the modern world. They are an effective tool in the education of  young minds.                        
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.