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Analysis of "Lamentations" by Siegfried Sassoon

Analysis of "Lamentations" by Siegfried Sassoon
Written in the summer of 1917, this angry, satirical piece demonstrates the de-humanising effects of the conflict. We have provided a comprehensive analysis of this piece, together with comparisons with other poems by the same author, such as They and How to Die.
SKU SKU1026  
Number of Words 1104
Author W Lawrance
Format Non-printable Adobe Acrobat PDF
 
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