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    Disabled Writer Challenges

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    Being a severely disabled writer is quite a challenge. For one thing‚ I have very little use of my hands. I type with a typing wand‚ or as I like to call it‚ a headstick. "Typing wand" makes me sound like a nerdy magician. Some handicapped people use chin pointers to type. Others use programs such as Dragon Naturally Speaking to dictate to the computer. Technology has developed to the point where you can actually move a mouse by simply moving your head. A laser dot is placed on your forehead and

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    Platoon By Wilfred Owen

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    How do both Stone and Owen convey the setting and the conditions the men faced? (Don’t forget you must refer to specific lines and poetic/film‚ techniques)</b> <br> <br>Naturally it is a lot easier to convey the desired setting of a scene if the medium used involved visual concepts. However‚ Wilfred Owens poetry manages to give the reader an extremely vivid idea of what the conditions were like for the people whom he describes. Like Oliver Stone‚ in his movie Platoon‚ Owen uses some very simple concepts

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    Owen vs Henderson

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    Wilfred Owen’s protest poem Strange Meeting contrasts harshly with Mary Henderson’s An Incident. While Owen argues the futility of war‚ "a nation’s trek from progress"‚ Henderson likens the soldier’s death on the battlefield to the crucifixion of Christ‚ advocating it as a honourable‚ almost divine sacrifice for the motherland. Henderson recounts an incident where she tends to a wounded soldier‚ displaying a motherly characteristic consistent with other female war poets. The soldier is identified

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    "Futility" Wilfred Owen

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    "Futility" Futility means that something is destined to fail. The quality of producing no valuable effect‚ or of coming to nothing; uselessness. The structure of the poem is in balanced stanzas - the tenderness and hopefulness at the beginning; the growing bitterness of the second‚ with its climax. Owen is telling the persona’s story of the death of a comrade as a balance. This has to happen as so many of them died that there still has to be a degree of sanity left in them. "Futility" mourns the

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    Wilfred Owen Assignment

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    for every human being. Knowing that Wilfred Owen fought and died in World War I as a British soldier‚ I can read his poem‚ Dulce Et Decorum Est‚ through his mindset and visualize the very descriptive situation that he details. He speaks of one of his comrades being killed by a bomb‚ and the sadness that he and his team face when they have to put in the back of their wagon and watch him die. “The old lie” that Owen says in Latin at the end of this poem‚ Dulce et decorum est pro patria more‚ translates

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    Out” by Robert Frost and “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen   “Out‚ out‚ brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow‚ a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage‚ and then is heard no more”. Undeniably this bittersweet reference from Shakespeare’s Macbeth that illustrates the image of a wavering candle light that is fragile and brief also brings to mind the spirit of life‚ which at the same time is also brief in addition to easily snatched away. “Out‚ out" is a poem by Robert Frost whom tells

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    entrenched in the Kenya constitution 2010 and Disability act 2003 include:- A. Right to Education. One of the Millinium Development goals that was arrived at in Jomtien in 1990 was Education For All by 2015. This meant zero discrimination so even the disabled have a right to education. Its clearly stipulated in the Kenya constitution 2010 that:- (1) No person or learning institution shall deny admission to a person with a disability to any course of study by reason only of such disability‚ if the person

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    Exposure Wilfred Owen

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    is a poem written by the one of the most famous poets of the World War 1‚ Wilfred Owen. The poem illustrates the conditions that the soldiers were exposed to while living in the trenches of the war zone. The poem is divided into two parts‚ with the first one being an introduction to the weather acting as more of the enemy to the British than the Germans were and comparing the war with the Germans less deadly than the war with the environmental conditions. In this essay‚ I will analyse how Owen uses

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    Wilfred Owen backround

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    Wilfred Owen (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) Was an English poet and soldier‚ one of the leading poets of the First World War. Born in England‚ Market town on Welsh boarder His shocking‚ realistic war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare was heavily influenced by his friend and mentor Siegfried Sassoon‚ and stood in stark contrast both to the public perception of war at the time and to the confidently patriotic verse written by earlier war poets such as Rupert Brooke.

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    Oral Commentary on “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen The poemDisabled” is taken from Wilfred Owen’s collection of poetry referred to as Trench Poet. It was written in 1917 and tells the story of a soldier who lost his limbs in battle leaving him utterly helpless. It aims to crush the glorified image of war present in the minds of the public. The messages and content present in the poem heavily resemble that of other poems from the collection such as; “The Send-Off”‚ which also uses contrast to

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