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Compare the ways in which the poets write about nature and a rural scene in "As the Team's Head-Brass" and "There will come soft rains..." "As the teams Head-Brass" was written by Edward Thomas during the First World War. He based his poem on the affects of war for people on the front and people at home. A lady called Sara Teasdale wrote "There will come soft rains..." It is based on the after effects of war from a woman's point of view. "As the teams Head-Brass" is based on the affects of what war did to nature and for the human race. In the first stanza a man speaks of watching men known as the "teams head brass". He was sat upon a "fallen elm" where he watches the "ploughman" work. It is obvious from the quotation "the horses turned/instead of treading me down" that this man feels that he...

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