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  1. A famous poem inspired by the death of a friend in World War I. It describes the scene of the battlefield where the poppies grow and the soldiers lie, and urges the living to keep the memory alive.

  2. Flanders Fields is a common English name of the World War I battlefields in Belgium and France. It is one of the most quoted poems from the war. As a result of its immediate popularity, parts of the poem were used in efforts and appeals to recruit soldiers and raise money selling war bonds.

  3. In Flanders Fields, one of historys most famous wartime poems, written in 1915 during the First World War by Canadian officer and surgeon John McCrae. It helped popularize the red poppy as a symbol of remembrance.

  4. Learn about the meaning and context of the famous World War I poem 'In Flanders Fields' by John McCrae. Explore the imagery, symbolism, and themes of the poem, and how it inspired the poppy as a symbol of remembrance.

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  5. Learn about the meaning, themes, form, and poetic devices of John McCrae's rondeau "In Flanders Fields", written in 1915 as a memorial to World War I soldiers. Explore the poem's context, symbols, vocabulary, and external resources.

  6. A memorial poem written by a Canadian doctor and teacher who served in World War I, honoring the fallen soldiers in Flanders fields. The poem uses the image of poppies and larks to contrast the beauty and horror of the battlefield.

  7. Feb 6, 2013 · IN FLANDERS FIELDS. by John McCrae. [Canadian Poet, 1872-1918] WITH AND ESSAY IN CHARACTER by Sir Andrew Macphail. [This text is taken from the New York edition of 1919.] John McCrae, physician, soldier, and poet, died in France a Lieutenant-Colonel with the Canadian forces.