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sarahjohn

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I need a thorough analysis about the poem hero by Siegfried Sassoon and bombardment by Siegfried Sassoon..... please!
 

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I need a thorough analysis about the poem hero by Siegfried Sassoon and bombardment by Siegfried Sassoon..... please!
Have you thought about, you know..putting in an effort and doing it yourself? *gasp* Adding a cute little please at the end of a sentence isn't helping your case.
 

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The poems, if anyone wants to take a look:

The Hero

'Jack fell as he'd have wished,' the mother said,
And folded up the letter that she'd read.
'The Colonel writes so nicely.' Something broke
In the tired voice that quavered to a choke.
She half looked up. 'We mothers are so proud
Of our dead soldiers.' Then her face was bowed.

Quietly the Brother Officer went out.
He'd told the poor old dear some gallant lies
That she would nourish all her days, no doubt
For while he coughed and mumbled, her weak eyes
Had shone with gentle triumph, brimmed with joy,
Because he'd been so brave, her glorious boy.

He thought how 'Jack', cold-footed, useless swine,
Had panicked down the trench that night the mine
Went up at Wicked Corner; how he'd tried
To get sent home, and how, at last, he died,
Blown to small bits. And no one seemed to care
Except that lonely woman with white hair.


Bombardment

Four days the earth was rent and torn
By bursting steel,
The houses fell about us;
Three nights we dared not sleep,
Sweating, and listening for the imminent crash
Which meant our death.

The fourth night every man,
Nerve-tortured, racked to exhaustion,
Slept, muttering and twitching,
While the shells crashed overhead.

The fifth day there came a hush;
We left our holes
And looked above the wreckage of the earth
To where the white clouds moved in silent lines
Across the untroubled blue.
 

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Have you thought about, you know..putting in an effort and doing it yourself? *gasp* Adding a cute little please at the end of a sentence isn't helping your case.
if i didnt attempt doing so, i wouldnt have needed your help :)
 

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https://movehimintothesun.wordpress.com/2011/04/03/the-hero-siegfried-sassoon/
http://wwwhamletogy-augustine.blogspot.com.au/2010/12/hero-by-siegfried-sassoon-1886-1967.html

thanks for that i really do appreciate it, i went through those notes earlier when i was doing my reasearch i foud the hero one really easy to interperate its just the bombardment one that has really limited resources and im really stressing out at the moment because my exam is next week. again, thankyou much appreciated
 

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