tirsdag 1. september 2009

Poem: Does it matter?

Does It Matter? (1916)
by: Siegfried Sassoon

Does it matter? - losing your legs?..
For people will always be kind,
And you need not show that you mind
When the others come in after hunting
To gobble their muffins and eggs.

Does it matter? - losing your sight?...
There´s such splendid work for the blind;
And people will always be kind,
As you sit on the terrace remebmbering
and turning your face to the light.

Do they matter? - those dreams from the pit?...
You can drink and forget and be glad,
And people won´t say that you´re mad,
For they´ll know you´ve fought for your country
And no one will worry a bit.


g) Three effects of the war are mentioned in the poem:
- Getting hurt physically (losing your legs)
- Losing one of your senses (losing your sight)
- The dreams and thoughts you gain from being a soldier in which you will never escape (those dreams of the pit)

h) This poem reflects the attitude that whom you fight for are more the enemy than the people you fight against. It does so by explaining how was can destroy you both physically and mentally and afterwards saying that “no one will worry a bit.” The people you fight against are often more your friends if you do not consider they are fighting for your enemy. All soldiers are in the same situation even if they fight for different teams.

i) The poem has experienced a revival of late. The reason is because of the glorification of war has been condemned in the previous decades. We now care more about how terrible it is being a civilian in a war. Additionally wars are still happening making this topic relevant.

j) “Does it matter” appeals more to us than the other one because it is easier to understand the content. It is easy to put oneself in the position of the soldier spoken of in this poem whereas in the other poem they speak more of England and the effort and consequently the lives given for the sake of England by the soldiers.

About me

Hello, my name is Pauline, I´m 19 years old and my hometown is Bærum. By car, it lies only 20 minutes away from Oslo, wich is pretty convenient if your going shopping, out to eat, going to the movies or one of the big concerts. Its a great place to live if you don´t want to drive for houres to get to the beach, the town or mall.
Its my last year at high school, and next year I´m hoping to studie International relations, politics or somthing else if i change my mind by the end of the school year. I´m glad I still have some time to figure out what I want to do for the rest of my life. At least I know that I want to work with something international and not just something that has to do with Norway. And something more than to sit behind a desk.
When I´m not at school, I like to spend time with my friends and do different things. We go out dancing, stay at home and watch a movie, exercise, go to the mall or just hang out and do absolutely nothing at all..!
Two days ago I watched Stephen Lynch i Oslo, on "sentrum scene" with two of my best friends. He´s so funny and I love his humor. It was a "going away gift" to one of my friends, she´s going to Italy to work on a farm with mistreated horses. It was a great night with a LOT og laughter! I can ´t wait to watch him again.