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    It seems as if Edgar Allen Poe wrote the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” with “Macbeth” in mind. There are parallel structures in his writing that corresponds to Shakespeare’s play making the themes between the two pieces of writing similar. the theme of desire to kill is important in both Macbeth and “The Tell-Tale Heart”. In Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth has the desire to kill King Duncan in order to gain power. In the short story‚ the narrator has a desire to kill the old man. In both situations‚ they succeed

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    of war? Wilfred Owens “Dulce et decorum est” tell us about the terrible and dreadful description suffered by a group of soldiers in the First World who gladly laid down their lives in the glory of battle. Dulce et decorum est‚ a very popular propaganda and a big lie which tells us that how sweet and fitting is to die for ones country. This poem is written in horrifying of how soldiers died to make the readers think that it is not sweet and fitting to die for ones country. Wilfred Owen thinks that

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    Wilfred Owen portrays the horror of war by using dramatic contrasts‚ powerful imagery‚ devastating irony and by generating a strong feeling of sympathy for the subject of the poem. The contrasts between health and illness feature heavily in the poem and give a before and after picture of the subjects life. Before the war the boy in the poem had played football‚ "After the matches." "It was after football" and now he does not even have the equipment to play‚ i.e. legs‚ "Legless‚ sewn short at

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    Music and poetry are two of the many artistic ways people express themselves in their everyday lives. Some say that poetry is more artistic than music and vise versa to other. It is nearly impossible to compare all poetry and all music and say one is more artistic than the other. When someone compare one song and one piece of poetry it is easier to see which one gets the main point across the best and which is more artistic while still conveying the theme. The message or theme of the 2 pieces of

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    Both "Mental Cases" and "Disabled" are anti-war poems evoking vivid and sometimes shocking emotions. Owen shows a less pleasant side to "The Great War" in his typical fashion. "Disabled" paints a vivid picture of a young man’s misfortune and shows the contrast between his old life - full of hope - and his new life‚ in which he has no hope. "Mental Cases"‚ on the other hand‚ outlines the mental effects of the war‚ with strikingly vivid images. ~ "Disabled" begins with a description of a man in a

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    painting a picture in your mind‚ so you can visualize what horrific events the soldiers are going through. All Quiet on the Western Front and “Dulce Et Decorum Est” exploit literary devices to affirm the horrors of war. Erich Maria Remarque and Wilfred Owen emphasize poetic language with the use of personification‚ simile‚ and imagery. An idea or animal that is nonhuman‚ is bequeathed with human virtues. In Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front he emphasizes poetic language by giving

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    then believes Wilfred Owen represents compassion and pity. The final stage of “Consciousness” is Isaac Rosenburg with imagination and reflection. Many of the poems written at this time were written while in Craig Lockhart psychiatric unit for Officers only. Sebastian Faulks wrote Birdsong in 1993 and even though he was not alive during the war he has included the feelings and accuracy of recreating and reflecting on the world of World War One‚ very similar to someone like Wilfred Owen who died in

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    Dulce et Decorum est and Exposure Comparative Essay In this essay I will be comparing two poems written by Wilfred Owen‚ Dulce et Decorum est and Exposure. Both of these poems were written at the time when Owen was serving his country in World War 1. He was fighting between his belief of serving his country and his religion when he wrote these two poems. In the poem Dulce et Decorum est the title is ironic. The intention was not so much to induce pity as to shock‚ especially civilians at home

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    Is dying for one’s country a sweet and right thing? Many people will fight both ways for that statement. In the poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” Wilfred Owen describes his point of view in a truthful and painful way. His captivating description of the war pulls the reader on a journey of discovering Owen’s true feelings: anger and resentment. Owen’s poem shows his impression of war using devices such as similes‚ imagery‚ and tone. Similes in this poem create an effective view on Owen’s impression

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    How Does Wilfred Owen Create Sympathy in his Poem “Disabled”? Wilfred Owen uses a variety of poetic devices to make the reader feel sympathetic for the disabled person portrayed in the poem. Many of Owens ideas of sympathy are not easy to find and the reader picks them up more subliminally unless he were to study the poem. Firstly‚ the most important point to convey sympathy is the theme of retrospect and tense in this piece and it runs clearly throughout. Owen starts the first stanza in the

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