The Hero

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"The Hero" is a poignant World War I poem by Siegfried Sassoon that bitterly exposes the gap between the brutal reality of a soldier’s death and the comforting lies told to those at home.

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instanceOf World War I poem
poem
associatedWith Siegfried Sassoon’s war poetry
author Siegfried Sassoon NERFINISHED
contrasts battlefield reality with home-front illusion
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdBy Siegfried Sassoon NERFINISHED
criticizes patriotic myth-making about war
romanticized notions of heroism
firstPublicationContext World War I era
genre anti-war poetry
war poetry
hasAuthorialStance anti-war
hasHistoricalContext trench warfare in World War I
intendedEffect to challenge idealized images of fallen soldiers
to expose the hypocrisy of wartime consolation
language English
literaryForm lyric poem
literaryMovement World War I poetry movement NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
partOf Siegfried Sassoon’s body of war poems
period early 20th century
portrays a mother comforted by false heroism
a soldier who dies ingloriously
an officer who lies about the manner of death
setting World War I NERFINISHED
subjectMatter a mother’s idealized view of her son
a soldier’s death in battle
officer’s concealment of the truth
theme death in war
disillusionment with war
gap between home front and front line
grief and mourning
heroism questioned
lies told to bereaved families
truth versus propaganda
tone bitter
ironic
poignant
usesDevice contrast
irony
satire of patriotic rhetoric
writer Siegfried Sassoon NERFINISHED

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