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    I am analyzing the poem "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke. This poem isabout a man who loves his country dearly. The country is England. He believes that if he should die in a far away battle field that people should remember of him only that he was English. Brookes says in his forth line‚ "In that rich earth a richer dust concealed." This means that if he is to die in a land other than England that the soil would be made better because there would now be a piece of England within it. The plot of this

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    Two famous poems are ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ by Wilfred Owen and ‘The Soldier; by Rupert Brooke. Both men present the theme of conflict in their poetry however the poems are the complete opposite of one another. Although they both present conflict they both have very different views on the subject. Owen presents conflict as nothing but pure horror and thinks that it should not be witnessed by innocent eyes. However Brooke presents conflict as something that is patriotic. He thinks it’s his duty to repay

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    in my iop‚using wilfred owen’s dulce et decorum est I would would like to contest roperrt brookes pro war or rather patriotic ideology ‚ in effect the iop contradicts every statement or thought brooke through owens ideas and his use of literaray techniques.i will do this by contradicting the different views of both the poets which they have expressed by the use of literary techniques like imagery‚ the tone/atmosphere of the poem ‚comparing thier ideas and messages and their style of writing.both

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    wartimes as people got to express how they felt about war through words. ‘The soldier’ by Rupert Brooke and ‘Beach Burial’ by Kenneth Slessor are both poem written during wartime and both contain contrasting ideas about war. These two poems are particularly useful to study as they show us how the attitude towards war has changes for individuals through a wide range of vivid poetry techniques. “The Soldier” by Brooke is written in 1914‚ before he actually participated in war‚ where he presents war as

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    centuries and have affected people’s life forever. The poets Emily Dickinson and Rupert Brooke did manage to live through bloody and long wars that many other people could not‚ but only Brooke fought along with the army. According to the Literary Critiques‚ Dickinson was not interested in publishing her work. She simply wrote well over a thousand poems and they were eventually published soon after her death. Brooke on the other hand wrote along as he experienced such horrific events. According to

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    Rupert Murdoch Biography Publisher (1931–) QUICK FACTS NAME Rupert Murdoch OCCUPATION Publisher BIRTH DATE March 11‚ 1931 (age 83) PLACE OF BIRTH Melbourne‚ Australia AKA Rupert Murdoch FULL NAME Keith Rupert Murdoch ZODIAC SIGN Pisces SYNOPSIS EARLY LIFE AND CAREER MEDIA MOGUL LATER CAREER PERSONAL LIFE CITE THIS PAGE Media magnate Rupert Murdoch is the founder and head of News Corporation‚ a global media conglomerate. He created FOX Broadcasting Company in 1986. IN THESE GROUPS FAMOUS PISCEANS

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    Rupert Murdoch Information about a phone hacking scandal surrounding Rupert Murdoch and News Corp. can be found daily in almost every newspaper in the country. News Corps.‚ which owned the now defunct News International‚ is in trouble following public outrage that phones of everyday victims were tapped in order to obtain stories for the newspaper’s articles. It seemed at first that the phone hacking of News International was limited to members of the British Royal Family‚ celebrities‚ and politicians

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    The comparison and contrast of Wilfred Owen’s and Rupert Brooke’s approaches to the subject of war Page history last edited by nevin_dlas@... 4 years ago The comparison and contrast of Wilfred Owen’s and Rupert Brooke’s approaches to the subject of war The Soldier by Rupert Brooke and Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen were both written during world war one. War and death are the themes of both poems but they are written from different perspectives. The two poets take different approaches

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    about what war was like; it was either heroic or mere butchery. These ideas are represented in the 2 poems “The Soldier” by Rupert Brookes and “Counter Attack” by Siegfried Sassoon. Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) was an accomplished poet in WW1. Unlike Sassoon‚ Brooke never fought at the front line‚ but joined the Mediterranean Navy where he died of a mosquito bite. Rupert Brooke expressed his feelings about war (war being a heroic act) through poems such as “The Soldier” where he talks about the solemnity

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    data of this research are How to Die by Siegfried Sasson‚ Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfried Owen‚ Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen‚ ‚ Happy Warrior by Herbert Read‚ Before Action by H.N Hodgson‚ Back by Wilfried Gibson‚ and The Soldier by Rupert Brooke. The numbers of poems are seven. This research uses a qualitative method. The result of the study that the theme on British poet are Death (on How to Die poem)‚ Sadness (on Anthem for Doomed Youth and Dulce et Decorum Est poems)‚ Traumatic (on

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