POETIC VOICES OF THE GREAT WAR

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POETIC VOICES OF THE GREAT WAR Jessie Pope This lady became one of the most despised voices of the Great War. Many fighting men were outraged by a poem she wrote which was published in the national press. But did she really deserve that hatred? What do you think?

WHO’S FOR THE GAME? By Jessie Pope Commissioned and printed by The Daily Mail 1916.

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? Who’ll toe the line for the signal to ‘Go!’? Who’ll give his country a hand? Who wants a turn to himself in the show? And who wants a seat in the stand? Who knows it won’t be a picnic – not much- Yet eagerly shoulders a gun? Who would much rather come back with a crutch Than lie low and be out of the fun? Come along, lads – But you’ll come on all right – For there’s only one course to pursue, Your country is up to her neck in a fight, And she’s looking and calling for you.

The BIG debate: Well, are Pope’s words cruel, irresponsible and deserving of hatred or is she just doing something necessary in a time of crisis? Split into two opposing teams. Using a ‘for or against’ argument sheet, list your thoughts and find evidence in the poem to support them. Present each team’s findings to the class in turn. Which side will win? NB. Once you have chosen your side, you must stick to it and argue it out!