The primary theme of Jessie Pope's, "Who's For the Game?" is war. She compares war to a game, full of fun and glory, and no more harmful than a friendly sporting spar.
Jessie Pope was a British poet known for her patriotic poems in support of World War I. Her work, like "Who's for the Game?" aimed to recruit young men to join the war effort by glorifying the idea of battle and downplaying its horrors. Pope's pro-war stance was criticized by later poets such as Wilfred Owen for its lack of realism and glamorization of conflict.
it is a Propaganda poem about the war. she uses lots of sarcasm and refers the war to be like a game
Jessie Pope was around 44 years old when she wrote "Who's for the Game?" in 1915.
Jessie poes whos for the gaes was wrote in 1942
you all suck
Jessie Pope was born on March 18, 1868
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.
Yes, Jessie Pope died on December 14, 1941
Yes! 'The Call' was written by Jessie Pope. WW1 1915
Her most famous poem is 'who's for the game' :) x
Jessie Pope was born on March 18, 1868
Yes, Jessie Pope had several siblings. She was one of seven children born to Charles Pope and his wife Elizabeth.
Jessie Pope has written: 'London characters' 'Jessie Pope's war poems' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Poetry 'More war poems' 'The dolly scouts'
She was a writer for the English newspaper, The Daily Mail.