To Any Dead Officer

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"To Any Dead Officer" is a poignant war poem by British poet Siegfried Sassoon that addresses a fallen comrade to condemn the futility and human cost of World War I.

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instanceOf poem
addressedTo fallen comrade
author Siegfried Sassoon NERFINISHED
authorNationality British
condemns senseless slaughter in war
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes military hierarchy
official narratives of glory
romanticized views of war
expresses anger at needless deaths
grief for fallen comrades
moral outrage
focusesOn individual loss rather than abstract heroism
form lyric poem
genre war poetry
hasPerspective soldier-poet
hasSubject British Army officers NERFINISHED
soldiers killed in action
historicalContext First World War NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement World War I poetry
literaryPeriod Modernist era
literaryTechnique contrast between home front and front line
direct address
imagery
irony
mode first-person address
originalLanguage English
partOf Siegfried Sassoon's war poetry corpus
period early 20th century
portrays psychological impact of war on survivors
setting World War I NERFINISHED
subject World War I combat experience
relationship between living and dead soldiers
theme critique of military leadership
death in battle
disillusionment
futility of war
human cost of war
memory of the dead
trauma of soldiers
tone bitter
ironic
poignant
writtenBy Siegfried Sassoon NERFINISHED

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