The Elephant Man
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  • Reads 56
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Jun 02, 2020
A poem about the dehumanisation of the Gas Mask in the First World War and how it caused a barrier between the massacre the soldiers were committing and their point of view through the mask.
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1917 (Part One of the Darwin series)

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The year is 1917, and the Great War is slowly drawing to a close, but the end can't come fast enough for the two nations from the Southern Hemisphere, exhausted and ready to go home and to try to resume a normal life. Kyle knows he's close to breaking. Even hearing the name of that cursed place aloud causes him pain, and he knows Avery feels the same. Then comes that stupid smiling American, with his talk of heroes and aide. And Kyle can't help but start to feel differently about Alfred. But developing such feelings in the middle of war can be a dangerous thing.