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War Photographer Rap for GCSE Revision. Learn the key quotations for this Carol Anne Duffy poem ready for analysis. I have tried to use colour to bring out some of the key quotations. This poem explores the mind of a war photographer and the after effects of conflict.
The poem was originally set in a war zone and naturally looks at the conflict within it. However it also looks, quite heavily, at the after affects and the long term affects it has on the people involved. Power is also shown within the poem by the way the solider has power over life and death but later on, the power over their memories and experiences. Key themes in Remains. Structure of both.
In this last stanza of War Photographer, the poet talks about the process of photo-selection by the photographer’s editor, mixed reactions of the readers when they will read it, and the photographer’s agony. The photographer says that though he has got a collection of hundreds of war photographs, the editor will just pick five to six photos, as per his requirements, and publish them with.
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Remains Context. War has ruled British politics for so long that it is hardly surprising that it has fleshed out into other areas as well. Since 1914, poets, artists and writers have been trying to document, explain, and to illustrate the war experience for the commoners at home, and for the soldiers who have lived through it; trying to make sure that, in the case of horrific wars such as the.
War Photographer-the poem explores the violence of war and the loss of innocence it creates.-Satyamurti, though the photographer demonstrates that in some ways we take pleasure from the plight of.
The two poems, 'Dulce et decorum est' and 'Who's for the game?' are both very different war poems. Although they were both written about the First World War, they both had different purposes. The poems have aspects in which they are similar, but they also have very big differences. One similarity between the two poems is that they both have titles which express positive feelings about war.