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English 122
Reading
43. Evaluating authorial effectiveness with sophisticated analysis using complex evidence
43.2 Modern British Literature and War Poetry
Modern British War Poetry: Trench Voices That Changed Literature Forever
Discover how soldier-poets like Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon shattered romanticized war narratives and pioneered a modernist literary tradition rooted in psychological truth and ironic protest.
What You'll Learn
WWI soldier-poets replaced romanticized battle narratives with psychological realism.
Ironic juxtaposition and fragmented syntax define modernist war poetry techniques.
Key terms include trench poetry, shell shock imagery, and survivor's guilt.
War poetry connects to protest literature, Modernism, and British literary tradition.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how Owen and Sassoon used irony to critique warfare.
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Learners compare early idealistic war verses with disillusioned trench poetry.
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Questions test knowledge of modernist techniques and essential war poetry terms.
Why This Matters
Mastering Modern British war poetry develops critical reading skills that enable students to recognize irony, propaganda, and psychological complexity in literature and real-world texts alike.
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War Poetry
Modernist Techniques
Ironic Juxtaposition
Trench Poetry
Psychological Realism

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