• Comparsion Of Wilfred Owen And Jessie Pope ( Its All Over The Place)
    Dulce et Decorum Est' showed readers the grim realities of war. Jessie Pope's 'Who's for the Game was written to recruit young men into the army. The poem made war...
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  • Jessie Pope
    topic that has influenced many poets. An issue that is important in Jessie Popes 1914 poem Whos for the game? This essay will explore a range of literary devices...
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  • Callum
    You love us when were heroes Glory Of Women, Sassoon Come along lads Whos For The Game, Jessie Pope Isabel created hundreds (and hundreds) of socksmy sweet old...
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  • Who's For The Game?
    as main ideas for poetry many times. An idea that is important in Jessie Popes whos for the game is that men should fight to defend their country in war. An idea...
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  • Dulce Et Decorum Est Comparison With Who's For The Game
    this essay are Wilfred Owen's Dulce Et Decorum Est and Jessie Pope's Who's For The Game?. The two poems I have chosen to compare are both about the first world war...
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  • Comparison Of Poems: 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' And 'Who's For The Game?'
    /12 English assessment-Poem Comparison In this essay I will be comparing the two poems: whos for the game? by Jessie Pope and dulce et decorum est. by Wilfred Owen...
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  • Compare How ‘Who’s For The Game?’ And ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ Present War And How They Reflect The Authors View Point
    Est present war and how they reflect the authors view point. Whos for the Game? was written by Jessie Pope in 1915 (At the beginning of the First World War...
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  • a Comparison Of Nineteenth Century And Post 1914 Poetry: "Dulce Et Decorum Est" And "Charge Of The Light Brigade"
    poem there were excessive amounts of propagandistic poetry for example Jessie Pope's "Who's for the game?" Lord Alfred Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade...
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  • Compare Two Poems By Wilfed Owen
    et Decorum Est', is Owens annoyance of writers such as Jessie Pope who wrote ‘Who's for the Game?', a patriotic war poem, which showed the naivete and innocence of...
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  • Doomed Youth
    His graphic descriptions of the battlefield had been triggered as an angry response to a poem by Jessie Pope, to whom manuscript versions of Dulce et Decorum Est...
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  • Poetry Analysis
    In this assignment we will attempt to analyse two of the greatest poems ever composed, written on different continents in different eras, by two completely...
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  • Dulce Et Decorum Est
    war. dulce et decorum est is written in response to Jessie popes poem: who is for the game?, which is a very pro war poem. The poem is about life in the trenches...
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  • War Poetry Gcse
    analyze Disabled, also by Wilfred Owen. My first poem is by Jessie Pope. Its called Whos For the Game? This Poem Illustrates Hidden Power. It Was Designed To Get...
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  • Commentary On John Betjeman's In Westminster Abbey
    In Westminster Abbey Let me take this other glove off     As the vox humana swells, And the...
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  • Compare And Contrast The Way Rupert Brooke And Wilfred Owen Approach The Subject Of War
    The title of this poem is very powerful. It tells the reader that this is a very sad poem and that by going to war death is almost certain. Sassoon has done this to...
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  • Taste
    Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen Revision Notes Summary It's just another day on the battlefields of World War I . As our speaker lets us know right away...
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  • The Thoughts And Feelings About The Subject Of War Of Three Famous Poets
    Jessie Pope, an activist in the promotion of sending the men of England to war, bore different ideas of the War. She in fact promoted the War as if it were a game...
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  • Dulce Et Decorem Est
    accusation of people who glorified war, specially Jessie pope who was writing poems for war propaganda such as Whos for the game? * Use of hyperbole Bent double...
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  • Dulce Et Decorum Est
    effects of the gas on the young man's mouth with the lies told by those like Jessie Pope in the poem "Who's For The Game". The saying Dulce et Decorum Est Pro Patria...
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  • Dulce Et Decorum Est
    war, the complete opposite to Owen. Jessie Pope encouraged young men to join the army to fight for their country and in her poem Whos for the game she uses the word...
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