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How Did Rupert Brooke's View On War

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Rupert Brooke’s belief and expectation of war contrasted Wilfred Owen’s opinion on the war. Rupert Brooke’s poetry encouraged men to sign up for recruitment into the English army. Although Brooke passed away before he got to serve his country in the war, he firmly believed that dying for one's country would be romantic, noble and heroic. Brooke’s poetry contained unintentionally misleading beliefs of what dying while serving your country was like. An example of this was from his poem ‘III The Dead’ where he writes that “Dying has made us (soldiers) rarer gifts than gold”, death doesn’t make you more valuable or “rarer than gold”, dying is dying. The only difference between dying while in combat and dying peacefully is that in combat, you’re

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