We looked at a poem called Who's For The Game in class today. Your insights were really mature and thoughtful. I would like you to try and reflect those in your comments on this blog now and in the future.
We are looking at War Poetry this term. What does the word 'War' mean to you?
Answers (not on a postcard) in the comments box below please!
guns - using to win
ReplyDeleteblood - pain for families
death - never coming back
war - inevitable
Some brilliant connotaions explored here Matt.
DeleteTo me the word WAR means fighting, people risking their lives and families being seperated.
ReplyDeleteSome lovely connotatoins expressed in response to the word 'war' Georgia. Well done
Deletegeorgia really discribes her techniques into her comment, she thought about what she said before she said it, doing our poetic techniques over the half term has really improved on mine and everyone elses english, katie
Deleteto me war means a fighting battle, people loosing there lives, families being torn apart, people dying in pain, people loosing parts of there bodies, people suffering.
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