What is the poppies poem about?
Keeping this in view, what is the message of the poem poppies?
Jane Weir's Poppies is such a poem, written to convey the grief and suffering of a mother at home, who's son has left to fight a war, and it does a great job of conveying those emotions, and telling a story that is seldom told, but all too often lived.
Beside above, what is the meaning behind the poem In Flanders Fields?
Summary of In Flanders Fields It was first published in December 1915 in England's Punch. The poem pays tribute to the dead soldiers, who lost the battle of their lives while defending their country in war. The poppies and endless rows of crosses mark the graves of those who lost their lives during the war.
The theme of this poem is that the living must continue to flight for the soldiers killed in the war. McCrae, writing about World War I, describes the poppies that blow across the field of graves and the larks that float above. The dead, who were alive only a short time before, are now buried in Flanders Fields.