In his 1914 poem "For All We Have and Are," Rudyard Kipling writes: For all we have and are, For all our children's fate, Stand up and meet the war, The Hun is at the gate!1 Kipling's lines aptly summarize the application of First World ... CM Kingsbury 被引量: 2发表: 2010...
Base your answers to the following question on the excerpt below and your knowledge of social studies. This excerpt is taken from a poem about World War I Nationalism Which title would best complete this outline ? Causes of World War I ...
(1915). He wrote it while serving as a medical officer duringWorld War I. The poem is often considered to be one of the most famous war poems ever written. It helped popularize the redpoppy as a symbol of remembrance and is read by millions inCanadaand around the world each Remembrance...
he was also a half-century older than many of the men who would fight and die on the Western Front. This poem, written in the style of a marching song, captures the enthusiasm of the early weeks of the war, when quick victory seemed assured. It was first published inThe Timeson Septem...
In Flanders fields : the story of the poem by John McCrae The story behind the poem by the First World War doctor John McCrae, which interweaves lines from the poem with an account of the war and the poet's experiences working in a field hospital. Illustrated in colour by Janet Wilson....
The title is taken from a poem by 16th-century English dramatist George Peele. A Farewell to Arms is about a love affair between the expatriate American Henry and Catherine Barkley against the backdrop of the First World War, cynical soldiers, fighting and the displacement of pop...
World War I Today follows the centennial of WWI, with day-by-day events and images, period maps, postcards, and photographs, a timeline and history of the Great War, its events, people, places, and technology.
The Greatest Poem of World War One: David Jones's In Parenth的剧情简介 ··· In Parenthesis is considered one of the greatest ever literary works about war. TS Eliot called it a work of genius and WH Auden said it did for the British and Germans what Homer did for the Greeks and...
The tragedy experienced by women poets of the World War 1 period makes Marina Tsvetaeva's poem of March 1915 seem prophetic. Tsvetaeva herself was to live through emigration and exile, the death of one child in infancy and the arrest of another for espionage. Her husband, whom she had had...
Sheltering them from the realities of war is a great disservice. Understanding why conflicts happened, or happen today can help shape choices and decisions they make as adults.Of course, because we live in a free society, we cannot force an individual to do something. It is unfortunate, but...