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How has the concept of courage, glory and death in war been dealt with in the war poems you have studied?  

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How has the concept of courage, glory and death in war been dealt with in the war poems you have studied? Since we as human-beings can recall there has been violence in our lifetimes. Some of us fought in wars, some of us died in wars but the majority of us have watched the wars. Some wars have been fought with courage others have not. Some wars have been ended in glory others have not. Amongst the courage and glory there is one thing that mankind cannot forget about and that is DEATH! I am going to look at the concepts of courage, glory and death in the poems I have studied. Alfred Lord Tennyson had displayed the concept of courage clearly in The Charge of the Light Brigade. 'All the world wonder'd Honour the charge they made! Honour the Light Brigade. Nobel six hundred!' The Light Brigade knew that they were going to their death but although...

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