Pope had an extremely positive attitude towards the war and likewise she agreed with the propaganda poster; that men should go war. She believed they should fightas it was seen as patriotic.
Since a Utopian is one who seeks an ideal world, he would be a passivist and oppose all war.
The british public felt that it wasn't their war and it had started for no reason.
it was the war of the lightbulbs and lightsabers and also... cute kittens and hookers
He committed suicide just before the war ended.
Mussolini was pro-violence. He believed that if necessary an Italian should die for the good of the state. At the begining of his campaign he even used terror to gain power. Google "Mussolini, Black Shirts" or "Mussolini, OVRA"
Australia's "attitude" towards the Vietnam War, mirrored America's attitude.
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"Return with your shield or on it!"
Ted Hughes had a complex attitude towards war. While he acknowledged the brutality and destruction it caused, he also saw war as a fundamental aspect of human nature and a source of inspiration for poetry. He explored themes of conflict, violence, and destruction in his work, often using war as a metaphor for human struggles.
Enough, that they were effective.
During the Vietnam War . Australia attitude towards Asia was cool one aas some countries sided with Vietnam, including Russia and India.
in America people had a negative attitude towards the war. They were still getting over WW1 and believed WW2 was Europe's problem and that we should not get involved.
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