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Study Questions, Activities, and Resources: Siegfried Sassoon. Study Questions and Activities General Question. Interestingly, Sassoon was entitled to write the initials M.C. after his name. What do these initials stand for? (Hint: it doesn’t mean “master of ceremonies.”) Counter-Attack. What does the image in line 8 of Stanza 2 describe? One critic is reminded of the Goya painting The.
Siegfried Sassoon Siegfried Sassoon was born to a wealthy jewish family in 1886 As a child Sassoon spent many hours in the hospital reading and writing, he started publishing his poetry during his years in university and soon after became well known for his poetry Sassoon was a.
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Attack by Siegfried Sassoon is a poem that revels the harshness and realness of war. This poem brings you back to reality of what war was really like. The overall story of the poem is in the tittle, Its an attack that slowly builds suspense. Each line paints a different picture in your mind. Siegfried Sassoon starts it by describing the setting, “In the wild purple of the glowing sun.
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Siegfried Loraine Sassoon (1886-1967) who wrote under the pseudonyms Pinchbeck Lyre, Sigma Sashun and George Sherston was an English poet and author. He became known as a writer of satirical anti-war verse during World War I, but later won acclaim for his prose work. Sassoon was born in the village of Matfield, Kent, to a Jewish father and a Protestant English mother.