Similes In Dulce Et Decorum Est
Dulce Et Decorum Est is a famous war poem written by English poet and soldier Wilfred Owen. It was written before the end of WW1 to expose the horrors of war and silence the armchair warriors. He explores the atrocities of war and explains that not until you have experienced war will you tell young children that it is an honour to die for your country. The poem is two combined sonnets that are very honest and heart-wrenching. Owen has used a plethora of poetic devices and language techniques to engage the audience and make them oppose the glorification of war.
Wilfred Owen has used similes, alliteration, punctuation and repetition. He has used an abundant amount of similes to unmask the glorification of war. Towards the middle of the poem