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A Comparison Of Two Poems About Soldiers Leaving Britain To Fight In T

   
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At line 3 they are all happy as if they are "going to a wedding day". In the last line it is very sad because the soldiers have to leave their mothers behind. This make a great impact on the reader because we know that a mother loves her son and she doesn't want him to get killed...
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The soldiers are making many different noises "with tin whistles, mouth-organs". This makes a happy atmosphere because the soldiers don't know how dangerous war is. They are too young to understand and no-one can stop them because they are defending their country...
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