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23 February, 15:35

Explain how love and death are the main themes of the poem"The Soldier" by Rupurt Brooke?

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  1. 23 February, 16:03
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    So, The Soldier (not a soldier, but The soldier by excellence, the perfect soldier) express his wishes and feelings in the case he ''should die''. This perfect soldier, that embodies all the qualities of what a soldier should mean (patriotism, nationalism, love for all the things that represent his beloved England), tells us his last wish in a decisive moment of his life (the probability of death in times of war). His thoughts, in this particular moment that sometimes has the power to define us and our whole existence, go to the ''sight'' of England, to the kindness of England's people. All he wants is to be buried in England's soil and to spent his afterlife in this country that he loves so much that he is gladly willing to sacrifice his life for.
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