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    three Wilfred Owen’s poem ‘’Dulce et Decorum est’’ was written during his World War One experience. Owen was an officer in the British army‚ the poem explains how the British public and press comforted themselves in the fact that young men were dying in the war doing the noble and heroic thing the reality however was quite different as Owen so horrifically demonstrates to the reader in the poem. Owen wants to throw the war in the readers face to illustrate how vile and in humane war really was

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    The title of this poem is very powerful. It tells the reader that this is a very sad poem and that by going to war death is almost certain. Sassoon has done this to give the reader an idea of war‚ and‚ as the reader reads the poem their insight into the brutality and the sorrow of war increases. The first paragraph of this poem tells of the slow death of a soldier as the sun rises. Sassoon has skilfully manipulated language and his choice of words in order to create a visual image that is slowly

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    in which the poets convey the horrors of war In the two war poems “Dulce Et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen on “War Photographer” by Carol Anna Duffy‚ the writers convey the horrors in different ways. In Dulce Et Decorum Est” Owen writes from the perspective of a tired worn out soldier. In “War Photographer” Duffy writes from the perspective of a man who captured the war. In the poem “Dulce Et Decorum Est” the main mood is dark and depressing. Owen refers to diction that allow the readers

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    Close Reading of a Poem Maria Clinton ENG 125 May 31‚ 2011 Tiffany Griffin-Minor Close Reading of a Poem ON THE AMTRAK FROM BOSTON TO NEW YORK CITY: BY SHERMAN ALEXIE On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City is an emotionally provocative poem by the Native American Indian writer‚ Sherman Alexie. It describes a train journey from Boston to New York City in which an elderly white woman excitedly points out historical sites to her fellow passenger‚ a younger Native American Indian. The poem

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    feeling of a good love poem‚ agony from an illness‚ the brokenhearted‚ or dealing with a world event‚ such as a war‚ the words written by a poet are meant to be felt and enjoyed by the reader. Wilfred Owen used his writing to show the true horrors of World War I in “Dulce et Decorum Est‚” a poem that showed reader that war was not all the glory and honor the government promoted to be‚ but was filled with painful and horrific deaths. In order to get soldiers enlisted in World War I‚ young men (since

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    looking at the poem Dulce et Decorum Est‚ one of the first things to note is the somber truth behind the date at the end of the poem beside Owen’s name‚ 1893-1918. With little research‚ one can find out that the poet did not live through the war he wrote so vividly about (Britannica). Given this fact‚ and the horrifying specific details of the poem‚ it is not hard to picture the speaker of the poem as the poet himself recounting his own terrible firsthand experiences in World War 1. In a bittersweet

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    influential poem‚ "Anthem For Doomed Youth" captures the underlying true aspects of war. The first hand account written by Wilfred Owen is a powerful indictment of war‚ in which Owen uses codes and conventions to construct meaning. The poem is written in a form of a sonnet. The octave deals mainly with sound images and good depiction of atmosphere‚ whereas the sestet is more heart-felt‚ with visual images to convey the sorrow of death. The title intoduces Owen’s personal views about war. He establishes

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    child. What do you mean how do I know? Of course I know what’s been going round in your head‚ I’m your brother...and I failed to be a good brother‚ I failed at protecting you‚ I didn’t love you and show as much love as I should have...forgive me (Closes his eyes) I remember when you were just born...you had a heart-warming smile on your face it melted everyone’s heart. You defiantly got more girls than me‚ that charm you had I was quite jealous that I didn’t. It’s been exactly eleven days and five

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    does Wilfred Owen express his experience of the Great War in his poem “Dulce et Decorum Est”? Dulce et Decorum Est is a well known war time poem set in the Great War‚ written by Wilfred Owen. Wilfred Owen was born 18 March 1893 in Oswestry‚ Shropshire. From the age of nineteen‚ Owen had wanted to become a poet and wrote poetry that had no great importance. From 1913 to 1915 he worked as a language tutor in France. After feeling pressured from the propaganda that was circulating‚ Owen enlisted

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    War Poetry: ¡§Dulce Et Decorum Est¡¨ and ¡§The Soldier¡¨ 2) Compare and contrast the way two writers have approached a similar subject Poems regarding the subject of war typically fall into one of two categories‚ ones that idealise and glorify war and ones that highlight the horror and cruelty of war. ¡§The Soldier¡¨ by Rupert Brooke belongs to the first category‚ and ¡§Dulce Et Decorum Est¡¨ by Wilfred Owen belongs to the second. Even though the compositions of these two poems are both based

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