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    and the other showing the realities of war, “Who’s for the Game?” and “Dulce Et Decorum Est”. Who’s for the game” was written by Jessie Pope to encourage men to fight in the war. She was a propagandist who exploited the idea that it was a young man’s duty to go and fight for their country. Dulce Et Decorum Est” was written by Wilfred Owen, a soldier who single-handedly served in war himself as a soldier, he was horrified of the reality

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    feelings to people who have experienced it in their lifetime. The poems “Who's for the Game?” by Jessie Pope and “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen present very different opinions about being a soldier and the effects that war can have on a person. Each poet tries to persuade the reader's perspective on war by developing a distinct point of view through their language and imagery. To begin with, Jessie Pope’s poem “Who’s for the Game?” has a particular point of view regarding war. War is depicted as

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    War can be considered to some people as painful, but are there people in the this world that would scrutinize this as fun? There are two poems, "Who's for the Game?" by Jessie Pope and "Dulce et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen, that contradict each other tremendously, but they both talk about war. In "Who's for the Game?", the point of view of Jessie Pope is that war should be something that is fun and encouraging

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    ‘Who’s for the Game?’ and ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ Q: Compare the attitudes to the war and its presentation in the 2 poems ‘Who’s For The Game?’ and ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’. Include an analysis of the language used and its structure. In the two poems ‘Who’s For the Game?’ and ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’, there are many fundamental differences which set the two poems in two different places in a reader’s mind – the way they interpret the poem. I will be explaining how these essential differences

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    the time & supported by pro-war propaganda from other poets of this period. This extract from poet Jessie Pope’s poem ‘Who’s for the game?’ is an example; ‘Who’s for the game, the biggest that’s played, The red crashing game of a fight? Who’ll grip and tackle the job unafraid? And who thinks he’d rather sit tight?’ (Pope) In contrast to Owen who was a serving soldier when he wrote his poetry, Pope

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