Mametz Wood - Context Flashcards

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Who is this poem written by?

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Owen Sheers

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Owen Sheers

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  • born in Fiji
  • raised in South Wales
  • poet, author, playwright and university professor
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What was Sheers’ work focused on?

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  • focused on the way people identify with land and country and is interested in loss, separation and the many different borders that people create between themselves
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When was the poem written?

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  • written in 2005 - published in the same year in the collection ‘Skirrid Hill’
  • when war detritus was still being uncovered in Mametz Wood - were still being found as late as 2016
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Mametz Wood

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  • wood in Mametz -> a part of the Somme area in France -> scene of a major battle of the Somme in WW1 in 1916
  • British army gained 760,000 additional volunteers within two months of WW1 starting
  • men grouped together based on where they had come from
  • 38th Welsh Division - had to reclaim Mametz Wood from German forces
  • 4000 men dead -> before they could reclaim te Wood, they were shot down by machine guns - eventually successful in capturing Mametz Wood
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How were the 38th Welsh Division seen?

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  • as ill-trained
  • but they were poorly led but had a poor reputation - ‘told to walk, not run’
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What is the poem about?

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  • the poem begins with farmers in France in the present finding bones and skeletons in their fields when they plough the land
  • the skeletons and bones are from soldiers who died during WW1
  • the poem briefly references the way the soldiers died in battle before returning to the grisly discovery of their skeletons in the present
  • this discovery is partly positive - allows the memory of these soldiers to be honoured
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Which themes are presented in this poem?

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  • passage of time
  • pain and suffering
  • death and loss
  • effects of war
  • nature
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