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Analysis of "Aftermath" by Siegfried Sassoon

Analysis of "Aftermath" by Siegfried Sassoon

Written in March 1919, probably as a reaction to the poet's demobilisation from the army, this poem urges everyone - both those who have served and those who have not - to 'never forget'. Here we have provided a detailed and thorough analysis of this poem.

SKU SKU16356  
Number of Words 921
Author W. Lawrance
Format Non-printable Adobe Acrobat PDF
 
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