Front | Bayonet charge context point. |
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Back | Ted Hughes did not fight in the first world war but he had family who did and they told him of their experiences with it and this influenced how he wrote his poem as his perspective was not of a oberserver reading about british victories but as someone who had been taught about the full horor of the war from those who had experienced it. |
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