How does the poem "The Soldiers Dream" capture the reality of war?
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The twenty-four line poem is anti-war, in that it captures a battle-traumatized soldier's war-weariness and longing for home. ... Although the vision fulfils the soldier's wish for a reunion with his family during his sleep, it also turns out to be an illusion: he wakes up and returns to the harsh reality of war.
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