in japenes the world war satred again
it was a horrible fight
it soon ended
sorry for the spelling mistakess
i am a badd spellier
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The Russo-Japanese war came about due to rival ambitions of both Japan and Russia to control Manchuria and Korea.
"The Next War" poem was created in 1917 by Rupert Brooke, an English poet famous for his war sonnets. The poem reflects the patriotic fervor and idealization of war that was prevalent during World War I.
"The Rear-Guard" is a poem written by Siegfried Sassoon during World War I known as a war poem. It reflects the horrors and emotional toll of war on soldiers.
Langston Hughes wrote the poem "Poem to a Dead Soldier" in 1943, during World War II. The poem reflects on the sacrifice and loss experienced in war.
One of the poems Sassoon wrote after World War 1 was "Survivors." This poem reflected the struggles and experiences of soldiers who survived the war but were left with physical and emotional scars.
The mood of the poem "Who's for the Game" by Jessie Pope is patriotic, nationalistic, and enthusiastic about war. The poem uses persuasive language to encourage young men to enlist in World War I, portraying the war as exciting and noble.
No way of telling without knowing what poem you are reading. It's impossible to evaluate the theme of an unknown poem.
The Archibald MacLeish poem "The Young Dead Soldiers Do Not Speak" was written in 1932. It was a powerful anti-war poem that reflected the devastation of World War I.
It is about his relationship with death during World War 1, as a soldier
Flanders Field, there's a poem wrote after it and the people that lay there.
what war is the poem "war is kind" about