the theme of this poem is to to make the reader show grattitude and thanks to the soldiers becasue they fought for their country
The poem "Does It Matter?" by Siegfried Sassoon uses a conversational and reflective style. It conveys a sense of bitterness and disillusionment towards war through its simple language and direct questioning of societal values. The tone is critical and contemplative, inviting readers to reflect on the impact of war on individuals.
He used Black humor (Sarcasm)
The subject in the poem "Does It Matter" by Siegfried Sassoon is "you."
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when the reality of winter in the trenches sets in
"Siegfried Sassoon wrote 'The Hero' in 1917 during World War I. The poem reflects themes of valor and sacrifice in war."
The poem "The Call" written by Jessie Pope in 1917 was amended by Siegfried Sassoon to reflect the harsh realities of war, criticizing the glorification of battle and recruitment of young soldiers. Sassoon's revision emphasized the brutal and devastating nature of combat, contrasting with Pope's more patriotic and idealized depiction.
The poem suggests that we sneak home and pray that you'll never know the hell where youth and laughter go.
The poem suggests that we sneak home and pray that you'll never know the hell where youth and laughter go.
"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.
the poem is called the death bed and its by Siegfried Sassoon
All his poetry reflected WW1 and all of his own experiences, what he saw, felt etc, brilliant poet
"Base Details" was written by the renowned British poet, Siegfried Sassoon. The poem reflects the cynicism and disgust Sassoon felt towards the callousness of senior military officers during World War I.
He develoved the nick name "Mad Jack" from his fearless courage on the Western Front.