The Solider


THE SOLIDER

Rupert brooke's Perception on the Death of a Solider in World War 1

Rupert brooke's Perception on the Death of a Soldier in World War 1

Analysis

Rupert Brooke is an optimistic poet of England who is famous for his prewar poetry. He has written “the solider” in 1914. In this poem, he has tried to portray war as an honor for a soldier. He says that a solider devotes his life to his nation only. The happiness that a solider gets during his upbringings, he repays it with his death. According to the poet, England is such a heavenly place on ...
Related Ads
  • The Passion Of The Christ...
    www.researchomatic.com...

    The other is a subtle, nonverbal portrayal of the co ...

  • Homeland Security (Patrio...
    www.researchomatic.com...

    The colonists worked very hard, but the government i ...

  • A Research Paper On Tiger...
    www.researchomatic.com...

    The nickname, Tiger, was given to Eldrick after on e ...

  • Media
    www.researchomatic.com...

    The unoriginal solider can be seen as an ongo ...

  • Abstract
    www.researchomatic.com...

    Lincoln believed that the commission should "at all ...