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Explain how different pre-1914 poets have explored the theme of Conflict in their poems  

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Explain how different pre-1914 poets have explored the theme of Conflict in their poems In this essay, I will be exploring the theme of conflict in selected 1914 poems. However, before I can do this effectively, I feel I must first ensure the answer to an initial question - What is conflict? Overall, conflict is conveyed as a physical aspect throughout all the poems...War. This acts as a base conflict of which others are highlighted stemming from. I will be exploring the conflicts of War and the ideas branching of it in 5 different poems...I will provide an in-depth analysis for three. I will use the remaining two as minor poems for the purpose of supporting my ideas. My three main poems are "The Drum" by John Scott, "Vitai Lamparda" by Henry Newbolt, and "War" by Edgar Wallas. However, I will be referring to "The Charge of the Light Brigade" by...

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