Discuss imagery tone and the speakers view of war in


Discuss imagery, tone, and speaker's view of war in Owen's "Strange Meeting" or "Dulce et Decorum Est." Compare to the imagery, tone and speaker's view of war in Rupert Brooke's "Soldier."

Discuss imagery, tone, and the speaker's view of war in Herbert's "Report from Besieged City" and "Amichai's "Seven Laments for the War-Dead.

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