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    John McCrae: A Canadian Poet “In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses‚ row on row‚ That mark our place‚ and in the sky‚ The larks‚ still bravely singing‚ fly Scarce heard among the guns below.”(McCrae‚ 1). John McCrae was born in Guelph‚ Ontario Canada. He was the second son of Scottish immigrants‚ David McCrae and Janet Simpson Eckford McCrae. His father was a woollen manufacturer. He began to write in Guelph College Institute. John was always a remarkable natural attraction

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    To what extent did Australian’s enlist in 1914 to defend the ‘Mother Country’? There are many reasons to why Australian’s went to war in the 1914; everyone had different reasons for applying for this life- threatening job. Some went for the thrill‚ to get a job‚ to get away from the drought and some people even had war fever. On the other hand‚ some people went because they felt like it was the right thing to do and because everyone else was doing it. A lot of time people think only about the soldiers

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    World War One began on July 28‚ 1914 and ended with the signing of the armistice on November 11‚ 1918. The war cost a total of one hundred eighty-six billion dollars. The total casualties of the war were thirty-seven million‚ with another eleven million civilian casualties. The British Empire alone lost over three million people in the war. (English) World War One effected the whole world- the heartache and bloodshed changed politics‚ economics‚ and public opinion. This war changed people’s lives

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    can’t imagine how it would feel to sleep and fight in trenches when we have nice warm comfortable homes. I think the men and women would have been very scared for their families and themselves‚ but also proud to be fighting for their country. Flanders Field is a poem that was written by a doctor during the war. You probably hear it every Remembrance Day‚ because it is one of the most popular poems about this event. We also wear poppies on Remembrance Day to show all of are respect for the soldiers

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    right to die for one’s country’ as a contradictory way to finish his poem. This saying was also used widely around Europe as a toast in the nineteenth century; the true meaning of this phrase was hidden behind the glory of winning the war. ‘In Flanders Fields’‚ a poem by John McCrae‚ has a very jingoistic final stanza. The first two stanzas of the poem are used to make us feel sympathy for the soldiers‚ but the tone changes in the last stanza where it says‚ ‘If ye break faith with us who die We

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    During World War 1‚ nature seems to have been one of the many things that were destroyed by war. The Wars is anti war novel that was written by Timothy Findley and published in 1977. “In Flanders Fields” is a poem written by John McCrae. “Attack” is a poem written by Siegfried Sassoon. The above three authors portray to the readers of their book or poems how nature is affected by the war. They all use nature as they’re anti war theme. Protection of nature is important; the above-mentioned authors

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    Synthesis Essay Carl R TA: 3 Both “Flanders Fields” by John McCrae and “For the fallen” by Robert Laurence Binyon explains death in different ways. “Flanders Fields” explains the massive amounts of graves in Flanders fields and all the poppies that had grown between the graves. “For the fallen” describes the experience of the soldiers dying a brutal death at war. Since they both share similarities of death they both can be compared easily “Flanders Fields” by John McCrae explains the rows of

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    moral‚ spiritual‚ and sexual thoughts‚ that would normally govern human behavior‚ into mercenary values. McMaster goes on to view Defoe as being detached from Moll; judging her and the social class that she represents. Defoe’s overall theme for Moll Flanders is that of mercenary values being placed above all others (McMaster). The narrator’s layout of Moll’s perspective to the reader of the story is based on the experiences of her life. She has repented; however‚ the effect of her wicked sins are still

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    The poems “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae and “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen are both magnificent poems that are based on the same theme‚ from the same time period and written in similar circumstances. However‚ these two poems present such different points of view. Both John McCrae and Wilfred Owen were poets and soldiers during World War One‚ but they both had different roles and experiences in the war‚ so it makes sense that each of their poems are different‚ and relate to what they

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    Moll Flanders Ethics In this passage of the novel written by Daniel Defoe‚ we can see some characteristics of the ethical model. The main character‚ Moll Flanders‚ passes judgment of her life with the banker. Moll’s husband is appropriately in the banking business. Moll’s banker husband is never much more than a credit statement to her and it is appropriate that he should die as the result of a broken bank balance. The loss of a sum of money is for her a “wound had sunk too deep‚ it was a stab

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