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    was confused.” After this he was sent to Craiglockhart in Scotland to recuperate after being a witness “to not a sign of life on the horizon and a thousand signs of death.” It was in Craiglockhart that he met his literary influence and friend‚ Siegfried Sassoon‚ who would change his life. Over the following

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    Poetry 1. SIEGFRIED SASSOON (Blighters; They; The Hero; The General) - Siegfried Loraine Sassoon (8 September 1886 – 1 September 1967) was an English poet and author. He became known as a writer of satirical anti-war verse during World War I. He later won acclaim for his prose work‚ notably his three-volume fictionalised autobiography‚ collectively known as the "Sherston Trilogy". Siegfried Sassoon was born on 8th September 1886 at Weirleigh‚ near Paddock Wood in Kent. After Marlborough College

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    became an inspiration for many writers. The aim of poetry were: to stop spreading violence among people‚ to finish the cruel war‚ and to make people aware of all consequences of fighting. The three great examples of such works are‚ in my opinion: Siegfried Sassoon’s “The General”‚ Isaac Rosenberg’s “Break of Day in The Trenches” and Wilfred Owen’s “Anthem for Doomed Youth”. The first of them‚ “The General” presents the criticism of getting benefits from being a soldier – here‚ the lyrical character

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    First‚ Crane wanted people in the world to get a realistic view of war. People in his time were so blinded to the awful truth of battle. Other books consisted of an easy victory‚ and caused a lot of misconceptions. Crane went around to some veterans of war and asked them questions concerning the brutality of being in combat. Therefore‚ this book is very descriptive and is in first-person‚ but his approach to war is one that does not shy away from telling all the truths about war. For example‚ soldiers

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    Wilfred Owen was born at Plas Wilmot‚ a house in Weston Lane‚ near Oswestry in Shropshire‚ on 18 March 1893‚ of mixed English and Welsh ancestry. He was the eldest of four children‚ his siblings being Harold‚ Colin‚ and Mary Millard Owen. At that time‚ his parents‚ Thomas and Harriet Susan (née Shaw) Owen‚ lived in a comfortable house owned by his grandfather‚ Edward Shaw but‚ after the latter’s death in January 1897‚ and the house’s sale in March‚[1] the family lodged in back streets of Birkenhead

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    Base Details Poet: Siegfried Sassoon Topic: War Theme: The main theme of this poem is the deep anger left by the poet at the behavior of the majors and generals during World War I. Subject Matter: Siegfried Sassoon was a soldier who fought in World War I. he witnessed the horrendous slaughter of thousands of young solider on the battlefield. much of this killing was totally senseless and was a result of poor planning and incorrect strategies employed by the majors. This angered the poet

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    March 2011 Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon are both considered two of the best war poets to ever write. These two poets actually possess many similarities with Sassoon being a great influence on Owen. With both of them being a part of World War I‚ that greatly motivated them to write poetry about the war. Neither one of them was very fond of being in the war. This led to them both writing poems of anger and distress towards the war. Both Owen and Sassoon had terrible experiences with war

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    patients and his personal role in both. Siegfried Sassoons arrival A young man called Siegfried Sassoon arrived at Craiglockhart today‚ the man that I had my reservations towards; doubting that he is shell shocked and that he was really just a ‘coward’ trying to escape fighting. Why would a man throw away his medal for saving life? It appeared to me at first that he was troubled when reading his report. I decided to evaluate the mental state of Sassoon over tea. I had a rather pleasant conversation

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    Good morning guests‚ families‚ friends and fans of Siegfried Sassoon. Welcome to the 2017 Word Poets Festival held in the beautiful city of Sydney. We are here today to celebrate 100 years since Sassoon has released some of his most famous poems which at the time were highly controversial representations of the horror of war. “Suicide In The Trenches” is one of Sassoon’s most well know poems. Sassoon composed this poem to reflect on his own service and to show the effects of World War 1 on himself

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    reluctant to turn against Siegfried‚ since the hero had helped him win his war and his wife for him. But Hagen managed to persuade his king that it was best for Siegfried to die. It seemed Hagen envied Siegfried’s great wealth‚ power and prowess. Though Hagen was Gunther’s best warrior‚ Hagen was really no match for Siegfried. First‚ Gunther would announce false news that Liudeger and Liudegast was going to invade his land again‚ and was to ask Siegfried for aid. Which Siegfried had readily agreed.

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