‘A Comparison Of Differing Views/Attitudes To War With Reference To Regeneration, Strange Meeting, Selected Poetry and A Journeys End’
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'A Comparison Of Differing Views/Attitudes To War With Reference To Regeneration, Strange Meeting, Selected Poetry and A Journeys End' David Lloyd George once commented, in a highly patriotic sense upon 'the making of a new Europe-a new world', to what degree was this true is debatable to a great extent, after all the armistice signed on November 11th 1918, didn't confirm victory but only to learn a horrific number of 9,000,000 million fatalities were caused due to world war 1. Surely enough this was a new Europe? As a country, life would go on in England, but for wives, children and family the tragedy seemed to live on. For many the thought of a war had urged men to fight for their country and 'do their bit'. This was the pinpoint of where the tragic narrative begun. At first war was encouraged and seen as very exciting, but during and after the...


