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What does the poem 'Peace' indicate about the speaker's feelings towards war and peace.​

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Answered by divyabhanushali2015
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Peace,” by the English poet Rupert Brooke (1887-1915), is one of the most famous (or, in the eyes of some, even infamous) poems to emerge from World War I.Jan

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Summary of the poem peace: The poet in the poem peace longs that the people of the world should live in peace and harmony. ... He imagines a scene of togetherness where everyone will be holding hands and the world will resound with songs of peace. The poet dreams of a world where there will be no war.

Answered by Aripthajoysce120735
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“Peace” reflect the attitudes felt by many young men during the first year or so of the hostilities. “Peace” is a sonnet, a kind of poem often associated with expressions of love and therefore somewhat appropriate to a work that begins by showing love of God and one's military comrades.

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