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How Are The Changing Attitudes To The First World War Reflected In Its Poetry?  

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How Are The Changing Attitudes To The First World War Reflected In Its Poetry? 1914, England were introduced to a challenge. It was the First World War. At first, it did not seem like much of a 'World' War as it only involved a few countries from Europe. It was when countries like Japan and America got involved that it was known more as a World War. What was thought to last only four months lasted four years. At first, the war was looked at as a 'game', an adventure but millions were in for a huge shock. A war declared between England and Germany soon involved other countries and millions of young soldiers being killed. The First World War was a one themed war. Trench Warfare. During first few months the cowards, the kids and women enjoyed social benefits of the war like Parties, events, parades, songs etc. None of...

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