Question
Which of the following groups would be most opposed to the sentiments expressed by Brooke in the poem?
Women’s Suffrage activists
Members of the British Parliament
Military recruitment officers
Lost Generation Writers
Women’s Suffrage activists
Members of the British Parliament
Military recruitment officers
Lost Generation Writers
Answers
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To determine which group would be most opposed to the sentiments expressed by Brooke in the poem, it would be helpful to know the specific sentiments in question. However, assuming that Brooke's poetry reflects themes commonly associated with World War I, such as nationalism, the glorification of war, or patriotic ideals, the most opposed group would likely be the **Lost Generation Writers**.
The Lost Generation Writers, including authors like Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, often critiqued the romanticism of war and expressed disillusionment with societal values in the wake of World War I. Their reactions and works tend to highlight the futility and brutality of war, contrasting sharply with any glorification of conflict that might be present in Brooke's poetry.
The other groups—Women’s Suffrage activists, Members of the British Parliament, and Military recruitment officers—might support or align with patriotic sentiments to varying degrees, particularly in the context of supporting the war effort.
The Lost Generation Writers, including authors like Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, often critiqued the romanticism of war and expressed disillusionment with societal values in the wake of World War I. Their reactions and works tend to highlight the futility and brutality of war, contrasting sharply with any glorification of conflict that might be present in Brooke's poetry.
The other groups—Women’s Suffrage activists, Members of the British Parliament, and Military recruitment officers—might support or align with patriotic sentiments to varying degrees, particularly in the context of supporting the war effort.