World War One Poetry – Wilfred Owen 2.1 Written Text.

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World War One Poetry – Wilfred Owen 2.1 Written Text

All Quiet On The Western Front View film Film Response – Write down the words that come to mind as you watch the film. Write your ideas under the following headings (set up a full page) What I see? Eg Thick oozing mud…. What I hear? The deafening noise of gunfire…. The mood and atmosphere? Death and destruction…. Write a ¼ page expressing your feelings about what you see.

World War 1 -Facts WW1 Started July (first shots fired) Ended 11:00 November 11, 1918 Duration of WW1 4 years, 3 months and 14 days Casualties 11,016,000 Hw/ Research why the war started, who was involved etc (half page – can copy and paste)

Why did soldiers write poetry? Poetry helped the soldiers deal with their feelings and emotions. The poems gave those at home a glimpse of the awful reality of life and death in the trenches. The reader is confronted with strong and vivid images of the human toll of war – mud, cold, fear. They describe the indescribable. The poetry told the story that the media and government didn’t tell. (Propaganda)

Language of poetry Handout – read over, file and refer back to this as we study the war poems Poetry terms