The Soldier: Key Ideas - English

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The Soldier, from the anthology, mind map for revision.
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The Soldier: Key Ideas - English
  1. "If I should die, think only this of me:", he's saying forget everything I've done, only remember that I've died for my country.
    1. "foreign field That is forever England.", the use of f's is repetition giving it emphasis and the repetition also represents the continuation of England.
      1. He is very patriotic, thinks very highly of his country. Where ever he dies will be England regardless of what country he is buried in.
        1. The full stop on the end shows there is no argument to his comment, it is fact.
        2. "A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware," He is describing that England is his Mom and his birth as a death.
          1. "Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam." Personifying England as a beautiful rose. More of a love interest. England is a social construct so we get to see his full extent of his love for the country. Her = person.
            1. "A pulse in the eternal mind," God is English, dying for England is spiritual.
              1. "all evil shed away", reference to Satan.
                1. Tone of the second stanza: Happy, I want to die for England.
                  1. "A body of England's, breathing English air, washed by the rivers, blest by the suns of home." Baptismal, imagery of God. Represents England as a divine power, chosen by God. Elements: Wind, water, fire.
                    1. An unreliable war poem, if he spent time in the trenches it wouldn't be the same. A reliable war poem as that's what soldiers feel before going off to war.
                      1. Form: A sonnet, love letter. 14 lines. 1st stanza = Octet (8 lines). 2nd stanza = Sestet (6 lines).
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