Monday, August 19, 2019
Attack by Siegfried Sassoon; Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred :: English Literature
Attack by Siegfried Sassoon; Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred  Owen; Belfast Confetti by Ciaran Carson; No More Hiroshima's by  James Kirkup    Compare and contrast the attitudes to conflict shown in three or four  of these poems, pointing out how the poets use language to explore  their ideas and emotions.    Two of the poems listed above, attack and anthem for doomed youth are  to do with things that happened during world war 1.    Both Wilfrid Owen and Siegfried Sassoon were involved with this war,  fighting for their country. The poems that they wrote about the war  told of their experiences and in attack some of the terrible things  Sassoon saw and was made to do.    Anthem for doomed youth is more about what happened to the people at  home and what they had to go through when they realised their men  weren't coming home.    I think that the authors of these poems wrote about the war because  they wanted people to realise that war wasn't a good thing, all it  brought about was pain, suffering and it killed a lot of people  unnecessarily.    Belfast Confetti is written about the troubles in Northern Ireland. In  it the poet Ciaran Carson describes his route through the troubled  streets. the poem talks of home-made bombs, firing guns and other  missiles. It mentions some of the street names that he goes through  all of which are the names of battles in various wars.    When reading the poem you imagine that it should be said very fast  almost imitating the gun shots spoken about by the author.    The last poem I'll be writing about is No More Hiroshima's by James  Kirkup.    This poem is all about what remains of the city of Hiroshima after an  atomic bomb was dropped on it at the end of world war 2.    Kirkup describes his first impressions of Hiroshima as he passes  through and other things he saw there that made him upset. I think  that he decided to write this poem because what he saw affected him  greatly and in some way he was almost angry when he saw some of the  inhabitants attempts at trying to once again reconstruct a normal life  for themselves.    The bomb itself which was the first atomic bomb ever to be used in  warfare was dropped on August 6th 1945. Over 130, 000 people were  killed or severely injured by the bomb and its after effects.    This means that Kirkup had nothing at all to do with Hiroshima itself  as the bomb was dropped before his time. Also he wasn't Japanese.    The first poem that I have decided to write about in full is attack by    					    
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