Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Soldier
- Themes
- War
- Patriotism
- Blinded by glory
- Death
- Techniques
- Imagery
- Metaphore
- Personification
- "Her flowers to love, her way to roam"
- "A pulse in the eternal mind"
- Story
- A young man is leaving to war fighting for England (A world war)
- He is Blinded by sovereignty to his country to see how bad war is as a whole
- He is happy to go to war fighting for his country and die for a brighter future
- Text
- Patriotism
- Minor patriotism
- Vigorous support for one's
country
- Arrogance
- "Rich earth, richer dust concealed"
- Implying the Victorians actually believed they had such ground
- Major patriotism
- To die for ones countrys glory
- "A pulse in the eternal mind"
- To become holy and love your country
- "Washed by the rivers" suggests the purification or "blest by the sun of home"
- The speaker says in the context that to do die for your country is as if to ascend into heaven