Q. Why does Jessie Pope like noise?
Ans. She likes noise because it gives her a sign of life in the horrified silence of war.
Q. What are the themes of the poem noise?
This poem is written by Jessie pope in this she is telling about the world-war she is telling about the sound she heard during the world war and she also telling she likes the sounds and most of all the nature sounds like the rattle of the rain the broom of the thunder and the rush of the wind.
Table of Contents
- Q. Why does Jessie Pope like noise?
- Q. What are the themes of the poem noise?
- Q. What was Jessie popes job?
- Q. Where did Jessie Pope die?
- Q. What school did Jessie Pope go to?
- Q. Where is Jessie Pope from?
- Q. Who is for the game by Jessie Pope?
- Q. Who’s for the game Jessie Pope analysis?
- Q. What war was the longest in history?
- Q. Which country suffered the most in ww1 and was shackled?
- Q. What were the 3 major causes of ww2?
- Q. Which country suffered the most economically as a result of World War 1?
- Q. Why did Russia have the most deaths in ww1?
- Q. Why did Russia do so poorly in WW1?
- Q. How many deaths did Germany suffer in WW1?
- Q. Why was WWI so deadly?
Q. What was Jessie popes job?
Poet
Q. Where did Jessie Pope die?
Devon, United Kingdom
Q. What school did Jessie Pope go to?
North London Collegiate School1883–1886
Q. Where is Jessie Pope from?
Leicester, United Kingdom
Q. Who is for the game by Jessie Pope?
‘Who’s for the game’ is a conversational poem through which Jessie Pope’s representation of war encapsulates the jingoistic opinion of her culture: that war was fun, jovial and full of glory that any young man could earn if only he had the courage.
Q. Who’s for the game Jessie Pope analysis?
‘Who’s for the game’ is an interesting poem written by Jessie Pope. Her representation of war is describing war as being fun and full of glory! Pope suggests in the poem that a young man who could go to war would be very courageous. It was an honour to fight in war for your country.
Q. What war was the longest in history?
Reconquista
Q. Which country suffered the most in ww1 and was shackled?
Germany
Q. What were the 3 major causes of ww2?
The major causes of World War II were numerous. They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles following WWI, the worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement, the rise of militarism in Germany and Japan, and the failure of the League of Nations.
Q. Which country suffered the most economically as a result of World War 1?
Germany and Russia suffered most, both countries lost almost two million men in battle.
Q. Why did Russia have the most deaths in ww1?
Originally Answered: Why did the Russian army suffer so many casualties during the first world war? This basically meant that during ww1, Russian officers were very ineffective as a whole, they were very poor at constructing defences and Russian front trenches never reached the sophistication of trenches in France.
Q. Why did Russia do so poorly in WW1?
Often the main cause of the catastrophe is attributed to Russia’s unpreparedness as a country for a war of such magnitude. Entering the war, the country did not have sufficient war reserves, and its military industry was weak and dependent on foreign capital.
Q. How many deaths did Germany suffer in WW1?
A summary of World War I casualties, complied by the U.S. Public Broadcasting Service, lists 1,773,700 German war dead, 4,216,058 wounded, 1,152,800 prisoners, for a total of 7,142,558 casualties, an amazing 54.6 percent of the 13,000,000 soldiers Germany mobilized for the war.
Q. Why was WWI so deadly?
The loss of life was greater than in any previous war in history, in part because militaries were using new technologies, including tanks, airplanes, submarines, machine guns, modern artillery, flamethrowers, and poison gas.