What’s “I’ve been to war” mean?

“State at war” is a British idiom for someone who has been injured, originally referring to ex-soldiers. It can be used for people, animals, and objects. The phrase has become less brutal and is now used humorously for minor injuries. In the US, “purple heart” is used similarly. The phrase “state at war” is a […]

Mythical cause of Trojan War?

The Trojan War began with a beauty contest between Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera, who bribed Paris for the title of most beautiful. Aphrodite won by offering the love of Helen, causing the war. The golden apple prize was created by Eris, the goddess of discord. The goddesses’ enmity continued during the war, with Hera and […]

Types of war poetry?

War poetry can be patriotic, anti-war, witness-based, or written by soldiers. Patriotic poetry honors soldiers’ sacrifices, while anti-war poetry condemns violence. Witness poetry is written by those who experience war’s effects, and soldiers’ poetry describes the experience of fighting. The types of war poetry depend on the perspectives of the people who write it. There […]

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