You could start a war poem with sound effects that you might hear at war, or you could ask a question about war, and then end the poem with with the answer, or state a random fact about war, but still might capture the readers attention. Hope this helps!
It's about war being useless: futile. Shows that there's no point of war. The poem talks about a man who had died in the war and there's no way he can come back to life.
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contrasting a poem is like contrasting your tv but you change bad points to good points in that standard geometrical way(without repitition) but more with vowels
There is not one meaning to the poem. It is meant to be interpreted by the reader in the way he or she reads it.
In "The Send Off" Wilfred Owen is referring to British troops on their way to the battlelines in WWI. Owen fought (and died) in the Great War himself.
It doesn't matter, you can start a poem any way you want.
One way to start a poem about death is by using evocative imagery or a thought-provoking metaphor to set the tone for the rest of the poem. Consider beginning with a vivid description of the fleeting nature of life or the quiet stillness associated with death to draw readers into the emotional landscape of the poem.
Maybe "Dripping, one by one," or "As they fall..." or "Like rain, they drip," or "Dazed I stand, these tears are bland"
In many views, no. He didn't lead America [The United States] in a good way. Did he not start the war in Afghan? When you're a good leader, you don't start a war, and then leave your possion. He was a coward and so therefore, was not a good leader.
It's about war being useless: futile. Shows that there's no point of war. The poem talks about a man who had died in the war and there's no way he can come back to life.
With the way things around the World are going, there will unfortunately be a World War 3, and there's a good chance that North Korea will start it.
Read it! Then ask someone else to do it
"Many men returned from the Gulf War as heroes. One returned a murderer."
you could ask them how their day was... or is that nerdy? anyway, always respecting them and participating in class is good way to start off. good luck! :)
No way of telling without knowing what poem you are reading. It's impossible to evaluate the theme of an unknown poem.
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The tone in Dulce et Decorum est is gloomy and dark. The poem deals with the ordeals of young men sent out to war to fight for their country. There is also a not of sarcasm; the title of the poem means: it is a sweet and seemly thing to die for one's county.