Mametz Wood Flashcards
who is Mametz Wood written by?
Owen Sheers
themes in Mametz Wood?
war, grief
context (the poem):
- About the battle of the Somme
- the advance on Mametz Wood formed part of the battle in 1916: the 38th Welsh division was ordered to walk towards the heavily fortified German troops, facing certain death
context (Owen Sheers):
- Went to Oxord
- Welsh- born in Fiji
- visited the woods many years before writing this poem and felt the need to write a poem
- struck by the number of poets who fought and died at the Somme
structure:
- stanzas all have three lines- highlights the consistency of the churning up of bodies
- free verse- emphasising irony as the soldiers had no freedom
- caesura- creates images of broken skulls
“farmers..”
“farmers found”
fricative alliteration
repetitive cycle underscoring how many bodies were found
repetition of “blade”
“blade”
underscores sense of threat as blades are sharp weapons
connoting harsh injury
“broken bird’s…”
“broken bird’s of a skull”
poignant image
ironic as birds present purity and nature
creates a tone of unsettled emotion
“the earth stands..”
“the earth stands sentinel”
personification- a guard for a castle
the earth is guarding peace and ensuring we always remember the horrific war
“this morning”/”broken..”
“this morning”/”broken mosaic”
juxtaposition between two images
we cannot bury what we learn from the past
we think of the morning to be crisp- not broken
“dance-…”
“dance-macabre”
French folk tale about the dead rising at night to dance around graveyards- highly ironic and employing the idea that we use war as entertainment
“absent..”
“absent tongues”
end of poem
they no longer have a voice abstract language