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The Call

By: Jessie Pope

1915

17. Language

Informal

18. Most Important Line

"And who wants to save his skin." Asking if they want to save their country or not fight and risk their country losing the fight without because they didn't fight.

16. Important Lines

  • "Who's for the trench--" In the poem, he makes it seem like this should be a good thing, but in reality, the trenches are a terrible place.
  • Who'd rather wait a bit--" Pretty much saying that men who'd rather sit there and watch aren't brave at all.

13. Images used

All the images we associate with war such as: the uniform, the bravery, and the guns.

14. Speaker

An advertiser or advertisement

15: Theme

Patriotic

Literal Action Described:

An advertisement (or advertiser) is asking who is going to fight for their country or sit there and watch.

Intended Audience:

People who have not inlisted in the war.

Any similes, metaphors, or allusions?

No, no, and no.

Rhyme scheme

Alliteration, Assonance, or Cacophoony?

No, no and no.

First Stanza: A B A B C C C B

Second Stanza:D B D B E E E

Third Stanza: F B F B G G G B

(end rhyme)

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