select the correct text in the passage. which two parts highlight the psychological consequences of war? 1…

select the correct text in the passage. which two parts highlight the psychological consequences of war? 1. but now ive said goodbye to galahad, and am no more a knight of dreams and show: for lust and senseless hatred make me glad, and my killed friends are with me where i go wound for red wound i burn to smite their wrongs; and there is absolution in my songs. (siegfried sassoon, \poet as hero\) 1. men marched asleep. many had lost their boots but limped on, blood - shod. all went lame; all blind; drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots of tired, outstripped five - nines that dropped behind. gas! gas! quick, boys! - an ecstasy of fumbling, (wilfred owen, \dulce et decorum est\)

select the correct text in the passage. which two parts highlight the psychological consequences of war? 1. but now ive said goodbye to galahad, and am no more a knight of dreams and show: for lust and senseless hatred make me glad, and my killed friends are with me where i go wound for red wound i burn to smite their wrongs; and there is absolution in my songs. (siegfried sassoon, \poet as hero\) 1. men marched asleep. many had lost their boots but limped on, blood - shod. all went lame; all blind; drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots of tired, outstripped five - nines that dropped behind. gas! gas! quick, boys! - an ecstasy of fumbling, (wilfred owen, \dulce et decorum est\)

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Brief Explanations:

The first passage shows a shift from ideal - knightly values to a state of being driven by lust and hatred due to war, indicating psychological change. The second passage describes soldiers in a state of extreme fatigue and disorientation, which are psychological consequences of war - related stress and exhaustion.

Answer:

  1. But now I've said goodbye to Galahad, And am no more a knight of dreams and show: For lust and senseless hatred make me glad, And my killed friends are with me where I go Wound for red wound I burn to smite their wrongs; And there is absolution in my songs.

  2. Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots But limped on, blood - shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots Of tired, outstripped Five - Nines that dropped behind.