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A comparison of the poems 'Glory of Women' and 'my sweet old etcetera'  

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A comparison of the poems 'Glory of Women' and 'my sweet old etcetera' Highlights on who the audiences for these poems are and the message conveyed by the poem and the means of conveying the message. The two poems that will be discussed in this essay both mentions how the soldier's family who is at home or the women who has no knowledge about war romanticize and support the war. In fact the poems tell the reader how these people help in prolonging the war and how dedicated they are in sending their sons to war. The poems reveal the filthy truth about how mothers dream of their sons getting killed or wounded fighting for the country and how these mothers honor the military achievements after such an event. The targeted audience of both the poems is believed to be women in particular and generally for everyone who is not directly involved in...

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