"The Treacherous Feather" recounts the dark chapter of World War I when Admiral Charles Fitzgerald launched the Order of the White Feather. This initiative urged British women to shame men not in uniform by presenting them with a white feather, symbolizing cowardice. Led by fervent patriotism and societal pressure, women unwittingly targeted heroes on leave or recovering from injuries. This sonnet highlights the unintended consequences of misplaced zeal during wartime, revealing how honor and shame intertwined on the home front.
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Published on e-Stories.org on 22.06.2024.
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