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Poetry Coursework The Poems "Who's for the Game" written by Jessie Pope and "Dulce Et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen were written during World War 1, both of these poems have different views on the War. Jessie Pope was born in 1870 and died in 1941 she was best known for her World War 1 poems but she was also accused of being a pro-war propagandist. "Who's for the game" gave soldiers a false impression of what war was like and she represents it in a good way, while "Dulce Et Decorum Est" represents war as being bad and shows the grim experiences of war. Wilfred Owen was also soldier in the western fought and lots of people thought of him as being the leading poet of the First World War. Wilfred Owen Also wrote "Disabled" which shows a soldiers life after war still showing the suffering and pain that war...

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