comparrision
...the first four lines he talks about his death. The last four lines of the stanza he is talking about what has been moving on from what could be going to happening in the future which he uses in the first four lines. This shows that humanity is an important issue this however has greater connotations as it shows that he feels he has left an impression on the ground where he lays, which he says to be England. When Brooke talks about the dust in the ground almost being sacred to an extent, this shows that when he talks about the sites and sounds of England in relation to the dust comment, that by the physical memory of this war. Towards the end of the poem the author shows no hatred or anger for the enemy or the constant threat of death but instead feels that by him being English has been a provided him with a good enough life and would be at rest at the end. The way the poem has been written and...