Hundreds of poets have written about their experiences in war. -
- Siegfreid Sassoon , Robert Graves, Rupert Brook, A E Housman, Rudyard Kipling, John McCrae, Robert Service and Wilfred Owen to name just a few.
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Unfortunately there is no one called Owen sassoon. There are two different poets called Wilfred OWEN and Siegfried SASSOON. These poets fought in world war 1 and wrote poems about the war.
The men who wrote elegiac poetry were known as elegiac poets. Some notable examples of ancient Greek elegiac poets include Callinus, Tyrtaeus, Mimnermus, Solon, Theognis, and Phocylides. These poets often expressed themes of love, loss, war, and the passage of time in their works.
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"Where are the War Poets" by Cecil Day-Lewis reflects on the absence of poets who could capture the full extent of World War II. Day-Lewis questions why poets, who traditionally offer solace and reflection during times of turmoil, seem missing in this particular war. The poem asks for poets to step forward and articulate the experiences of war for future generations to understand.
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Wrote their own constitutions.
Wrote their own constitutions.
There's a misunderstanding here. In World War 1 the soldiers wrote letters to their families and friends. Even poets wrote letters. It is not the case that 'soldiers [wrote] poetry instead of letters. A small number of World War 1 poets became well known.
Anne Frank wrote about her fellings of war, family, and boys.... She wrote during the war. -- Smart Dart
Phillis Weatley wrote a poem about Benjamin Franklin during the Revolutionary War.
Wrote their own constitutions.