Friday, July 19, 2019
war poetry and one related material :: essays research papers
ââ¬Å"When the Power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.â⬠Jimi Hendrix. The topic we are studying is Experience through Language. This type of text is used to get a message through to the responder using literary techniques. From the start of time people have been documenting expressions on war for and against. Two articles Iââ¬â¢ve chosen that relate to war are a Propergander poster from England in 1914 and the poem ââ¬Å"The Soldierâ⬠composed by Rupert Brooke in 1915. We see how both composers try to convey the glories of war. This is one of the main messages in both pieces of material. In the poster there is persuasion to Patriotism. This is displayed by the bold letters spelling the sentence ââ¬Å"Britons Wants Youâ⬠. The effect of this makes the viewer feel as if what is said is directed at him or her. The same message is found in ââ¬Ëthe soldierââ¬â¢ in the first few lines ââ¬Ëif I should die, think this of me, that thereââ¬â¢s some corner of a foreign field, that is for ever England there shall be in that rich earth a richer dust concealedââ¬â¢ ââ¬â this quote makes the reader feel pride for his country. It glorifies war. There is a visual aid in the poster of Lord Kitchener pointing at you. Lord kitchener was displayed on many recruitment posters pointing at ââ¬Ëyouââ¬â¢. The technique of him pointing engages the viewer by making him or her feel dedicated toyou their country. Another message in ââ¬ËThe soldierââ¬â¢ is the sacrifice for your country. A technique used to show this is 1st person speech as in the line ââ¬Å"if I should die, think only this of me.â⬠Using 1st person makes it more personal as it lends an authenticity. Another technique is the repetition of the word England. This emphasizes an important point the composer wants to send to the reader. He has respect for his country. Rupert Brooke uses lines like ââ¬Å"Shaped, Made awareâ⬠it gives personification as if England has nurtured them like a mother. Both sources mention biblical or religious allusions. In the poster there is the words ââ¬Å"God Save The Kingâ⬠in capital letters.
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