Fd an answer to your qutn expla the exprsn "grimly gay"
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1. “GRIMLY GAY”
And led the tra wh fac grimly gay.
Take the first three l of the poem: the soldiers are sgg, implyg happs, but their fac are ‘grimly gay’, htg at the worry and uncertaty lurkg jt beneath the surface. Answer:For example, the field of poetry, Wilied Owen scrib, the poem The Send-Off the fac of war-bound soldiers as “grimly gay”, two words which one would hardly associate together.... Answer:⭐ For example, the field of poetry, Wilied Owen scrib, the poem The Send-Off the fac of war-bound soldiers as “grimly gay”, two words which one would hardly associate together....
For example, the field of poetry, Wilied Owen scrib, the poem The Send-Off the fac of war-bound soldiers as “grimly gay”, two words which one would hardly associate together. In this ntext, Owen emphasis the ntradictn between the ner feelgs of the war-bound soldiers, and their outward appearance: the grim outlook they bear towards the apparent doom that awas them at the ont l of war, and how they put on brave and as Owen stat, “gay” onts, to mask their apprehensn.