My interpretation of the poem is that is is about a person who has found safety through the quietness of death. The person eplains that even though safety 'seems' to be avoiding the enemy, you aren't really safe until you have died and left the insanity of war. He seems to be aware of the grander things of the earth over war, but has made his peace/safety with dying.
Rupert Grint did not die. He was in the Hospital with the Swine Flu... poor Rupert. :(
The Soldier by Rupert Brooke
He wrote it November-December 1914
sibilance
No, Brooke Burns has never been on Y & R
live with honor
Rupert Brooke was born on August 3, 1887.
Rupert Brooke was born on August 3, 1887.
Rupert Grint did not die. He was in the Hospital with the Swine Flu... poor Rupert. :(
Rupert Brooke was born on the 3rd of August 1887. Rupert Brooke sadly died the 23rd of April 1915. Rupert Brooke is buried on Skyros, which is a Greek island. Rupert Brooke's first collection of poetry was published in 1911. Rupert Brooke wrote five war poems before he died. Rupert Brooke was secretly engaged to Noel Olivier; they met when she was and then got engaged at 17. Rupert Brooke was friends with the famous writer Virginia Woolf when they were at Cambridge University. Rupert Brooke lived to happily see the end of WWI. Rupert Brooke was born in Rugby, Warwickshire. i hope these awnsers helped. if any are inaccurate im sorry they should be fine as confirmed over many websites but im only 13 so may not be perfect.
Rupert Brooke died on April 23, 1915 at the age of 27.
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Rupert Brooke was a poet who wrote about WWI. He was a soldier in the war and had a very romantic attitude to war which shows in his poems.
Rupert Brooke was born on August 3, 1887 and died on April 23, 1915. Rupert Brooke would have been 27 years old at the time of death or 127 years old today.
No, unfortuantely Rupert Brooke died of blood poisoning at the age of 27 prior to the end of the war.
Rupert Brooke held the rank of sub-lieutenant in the British Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve during World War I.
Rupert Brooke was onboard his ship in April 1915 when he got a nasty insect bite, which infected his skin. He was in a life threatening condition and died on 23rd April.