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This is my World War one Poem hope you enjoy it.

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Analysis of Owen’s poem Anthem for Doomed Youth.

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A short story I wrote a while ago about life in the trenches.

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I can’t imagine how horrible the trenches must have been for soldiers.

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The most valuable thing in life is Holy Trinity. Beware of the mud-gods of civilization.

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A story of the bravery and valour displayed so often during WW1 by all those in the conflict.

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A poem about a pair of lovers after a fight, making up and moving on.

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The consequences of war become all too real for the residents of a small community in outport Newfoundland and for a young women awaiting the return of her soldier sweetheart.

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A poem about World War One, when wars were fought by trench warfare. Soldiers shot and hid in big tunnels that were dug to shelter themselves from bullets and other dangers. However soldiers were then faced with rats, disease, and still were not protected from bombs or muster gas. For those of you who dont know, the phrase "No Mans land" refers to the land between the two fighting trenches. Soldiers tried to overwhelm the enemy by taking over the no mans land and then taking over the opposing trench. Soldiers had a higher possibility of being shot and wounded while on "No mans Land".

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This poem depicts someone who is getting up in age and losing their signs of youth. What was once the image starring back from the mirror is now a different person who has aged. This person is not handling this part of life well and is resentful, but knows it is the natural part of life.

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