The General

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"The General" is a satirical anti-war poem by Siegfried Sassoon that criticizes the incompetence and cheerful indifference of military leadership during World War I.

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instanceOf poem
aimsTo expose the cost of incompetent leadership
associatedWith British World War I poets NERFINISHED
anti-war literature
author Siegfried Sassoon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes cheerful indifference of generals
military hierarchy
strategic incompetence
focusesOn ordinary soldiers
form short lyric poem
genre satire
war poetry
hasReputation one of Siegfried Sassoon’s most famous anti-war poems
hasSubject British Army officers NERFINISHED
front-line infantry soldiers
historicalContext World War I NERFINISHED
influencedBy Siegfried Sassoon’s experience as a soldier in World War I
language English
literaryDevice colloquial language
contrast between rhetoric and reality
irony
literaryMovement World War I poetry
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
medium print
narrativePerspective first-person plural
partOf Siegfried Sassoon’s war poetry corpus NERFINISHED
periodOfPublication 1910s
portrays disconnection between command and front line
setting Western Front of World War I NERFINISHED
theme class divide in the army
critique of military leadership
futility of war
horrors of World War I
incompetence of officers
indifference to soldiers’ lives
tone bitterly ironic
sarcastic

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