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War. War is defined in the Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary as a state of conflict, generally armed, between two or more entities. ... When reading, ‘Poetry of the First World War: Handout two pieces in particular caught my attention. ... One for the romanticism non-combatants verses the reality of war from a combatant. ... Sir Henry Newbolt made the astonishing parallel of a battle scene to a cricket match from the romanticized non- combatant view of what war should be like. ... War is never a pretty sight and certainly not a match. ... Sir Henry Newbolt is for the war he is filled with pride, tradition and honor to die fighting for mother England epitomize the propaganda that all should play up!
Approximate Word count = 529 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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