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War's Influence on Literary Perspectives
This chapter explores the dichotomy of World War I as reflected by various writers, contrasting Tolkien's view of the war as a noble struggle with the disillusioned sentiments of poets like Owen and Sassoon. It delves into the emotional experiences of soldiers and how these shaped the narratives of heroes and horrors in works like 'The Lord of the Rings.' Through discussions of camaraderie, creativity, and the literary representations of medieval motifs, the chapter highlights the deep psychological impacts of war on literature.