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Related: About this forumClassic poems that describe current politics
For all of the people fighting for a better world: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44631/excelsior-56d223cb4e6fa
The poem indicates that no matter what we give up, some causes are worth the sacrifice
For all of the people who obey whether or not they are aware of the consequences: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45319/the-charge-of-the-light-brigade
The soldiers were brave, but rode to their death because of the wrong orders
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Classic poems that describe current politics (Original Post)
Marthe48
Apr 2023
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In the desert, by Stephen Crane. Actually, I never understood it until the rise of the rabid Right.
Karadeniz
Apr 2023
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spike jones
(1,767 posts)1. Six-hundred and nine (609) made that ride. n/t
Thank you for honoring all of the soldiers involved.
Karadeniz
(23,359 posts)2. In the desert, by Stephen Crane. Actually, I never understood it until the rise of the rabid Right.
Who would eat its own heart? "I like it because it is bitter... and because it is my heart." Who would enjoy something awful and probably more if it hurts itself?
Marthe48
(18,847 posts)3. I'll look that up
Thanks
Karadeniz
(23,359 posts)5. It's a very disturbing portrait of a misguided mind, and its stark brevity gives it great impact.
One doesn't get lost in too many words. You'll like i
Marthe48
(18,847 posts)6. Red Badge of Courage was short as well
n/t