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    Mystery Of Heroism

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    Stephen Crane’s attitude towards war is bitter and gloomy in both the story “A Mystery Of Heroism” and the poem “War is kind”. He presents this using intimate imagery, as if he has been in/through a war himself. He mostly uses lyrical expressions in his story “A mystery of heroism”; whereas he is very sardonic in his poem “War is kind”. Either way his tone in both his works is very gloomy through the vivid imagery he uses. In his story “ A Mystery Of Heroism” Crane portrayed Fred Collins being…

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    Who's for the game was a poem created for propaganda so many want to join the war, she uses phrases like “it won’t be a picnic" so they don't get scared and regret, it tells that it will be easy and they will not die and they have to do it for the country, who's for the game is all a metaphor because she's talking like if war was a game, it makes every kind of people hope war to be fun when the truth is that war is not how she says. Jessie Pope’s purpose is to encourage men to enlist. Dulce et…

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    Dulce Et Decorum Est War is one aspect of history that has transcended time since creation of civilization. From the Warring States Period of China to the American Vietnam War, one thought that comes to mind is the lives lost and the bloodshed for country. In Dulce Et Decorum Est, Wilfred Owen illustrates his unhappy feelings towards the unneeded sacrifices of war and the how it relates to the title. Throughout the poem, Owen shows the his purpose of yhexpressing the idea that dying for your…

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    “Dulce et Decorum est”, by Wilfred Owen, tells the shocking truth about warfare. The author discusses the reality and corruption of war, and it is not something to be glorified. He tells the story from a soldier's perspective. In the first stanza, Owen describes the state of the soldiers. They were “Bent double, like old beggars under sacks”(1). This displays how weak the men were, both physically and mentally. In the following stanza, a terrible gas attack robs the life of one of the soldiers.…

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    Silk Sarees Essay

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    Everything about Silk and Silk sarees A natural fiber made fabric that is get woven in the textiles to make a perfect fabric or cloth, is Silk, the base fabric of all. Natural silk is the most sober ones and mainly there are 4 types of natural silk that are produced and induced from silk-worms. Among them, mulberry silk is the very well known, commercially. It comes from silk-worms and it is also the most contributed one (around 90%). India is the second largest producer of silk fabric after…

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