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How do writers articulate their feelings to war?  

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How do writers articulate their feelings to war? We indeed know that people during both of the wars seen and committed terrible things to their fellow man. It is also said that what the people at home, away from the fighting, also felt some harsh emotions. Whether their son, father or relative would get back in one piece. These emotions were very hard to deal with and people dealt with them in different ways. Some talked to friends while other preyed. Some writ their emotions down on paper and gave us some of the most emotional and stunning pieces of writing ever and this is what I'm going to study. An ideal piece that coincides with my statement above is the later cenotaph written by Ursula Roberts. The poem is set in a busy high street and is from the perspective of a woman sitting in a bus, seeing out...

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