In the beginning of each stanza there is a question, that is then answered below and further elaborated on the third line, I would therefore state that the mood is somewhat questioning, in the last stanza this changes to a philosophical tone. The third line of each stanza is the power a flag has on a nation. Hope this helps
the willingness to sacrifice all for ones country{in this case their flag}
the flag was to show that a play was about to Begin
the black flag means muff
A flag flew over the theatre on play days to advertise performances. If a tragedy was scheduled, the flag was black; if a comedy was scheduled, the flag was white; if a history play was scheduled, the flag was red.
Crips wear their flag on the left.
the willingness to sacrifice all for ones country{in this case their flag}
Anger Resentment of the dangerous illusion of the flag Sense of pointlessness that the flag represents nothing real
it was in 1645
The present Canadian flag was established in 1965.
The bear flag republic was established in 1846.
"The Battle Flag at Shenandoah" was written by Herman Melville. In the poem, Melville reflects on the significance of the Confederate battle flag at Shenandoah.
The Second Continental Congress established the flag of the United States on 14 June 1777 in what is called The Flag REsolution of 1777. This established the flag of 13 stars and 13 stripes using the colors of red, white, and blue in the pattern we see today, but with more stars.
in 1822
The present Canada day flag was established in 1965.
Iceland established it's own flag in 1918
It was created in 1910 and adopted by the state as the Official Flag in 1917.
January 24, 1839.