Discussion Of Dreamers By World War I

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Dreamers

Dreamers is a WWI poem that is about the soldiers rather than the war itself, the message of the poem is that soldiers although viewed as hated killers that kill innocent victims the poem expresses the fact that the soldiers are just like the “normal” person, the poem also consists of many thoughts and doesn’t single out one side or another this shows that is was probably written by a observer of the war or someone that was directly involved in the war itself.

The first two lines of the poem sign is a great display of what people make soldiers out the be and what a normal citizen pictures them as
“Citizens of Deaths gray land” a typical view of a solider that is fighting …show more content…

The fourth two lines are the second most powerful in the poem, it shows that the soldiers who are fighting are dreamers when the guns begin to fire, and the dream of the things that most people take for grantit like a warm home, clean beds and there beautiful wives which are left at there homes. The next four lines tell of the horrors that the soldiers induer such as trenches that are plagued with rats and that are flooded with rain and are ruined beyond repair, but the first most moving part of the poem appears here “Dreaming of things they did with bats and balls, and mocked by hopeless longing to regain”, this line in the poem talks about the soldiers longing to do things as the normal people putting the war behind them and living in peace. The last line is talking about how the soldiers want a break and wish they could be working at a desk job.

This poem is a big slap in the face for people that mock war and the people in it who wish for the simple things that they once had, being a child whose grandparents where in the war and got a chance to speak with

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