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In Poems "The Man He Killed", "Reconciliation", And "Dreamers", The Authors Show That Man Kills Because He Must
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In Poems "The Man He Killed", "Reconciliation", and "Dreamers", the Authors Show
That Man Kills Because He Must
In the chosen poems, Thomas Hardy, Walt Whitman, and Sigfried Sassoon
each have a common viewpoint: war brings out the worst in man, a feeling buried
deep inside the heart. Even with this ....
Middle of essay ....e in the coffin." He shows war
twisting the mind of a soldier who then deeply regretted his actions.
In Dreamers, Sassoon shows the soldiers dreaming of heavenly places,
while at the same time they are at war. Yet these heavenly places are things we
take for granted everyday, such as "clean beds", "picture shows", or "firelit
homes". These men have learned to appreciate them, and now are their everyday
dreams, while they are in "foul dug-outs, gnawed by rats, and in the ruined
trenches, .... |
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