English Literature 28 - War Poets (part I) Rupert Brooke: The Soldier
Dec 4, 2019 ·
19m 7s
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Rupert Brooke belongs to the so-called "War Poets", who conveyed through poetry their own ideals, perspectives, experiences concerning the First World War. These authors belong to two juxtaposed groups: one...
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Rupert Brooke belongs to the so-called "War Poets", who conveyed through poetry their own ideals, perspectives, experiences concerning the First World War.
These authors belong to two juxtaposed groups: one of them denounces the horrors of the war (like for example Wilfred Owen) and the other celebrates the heroic, rethoric and idealized concept of war, permeated by patriotism and national pride. Brooke belongs to this last group and in this video I'll analyze his most popular sonnet "The Soldier".
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These authors belong to two juxtaposed groups: one of them denounces the horrors of the war (like for example Wilfred Owen) and the other celebrates the heroic, rethoric and idealized concept of war, permeated by patriotism and national pride. Brooke belongs to this last group and in this video I'll analyze his most popular sonnet "The Soldier".
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