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    alternate lines rhyme in most all of his poems for example in "The send off" The 1st line ends in way and the 3rd in gay. This is repeated with other rhyming words all through the poem. On the 7th and 9th lines the rhyme is tramp and camp. In "Ducle et decorum est" we can see the same format of rhyming. The end of each alternate line rhymes i.e. the ends of the 1st and 3rd lines in this case sacks and backs‚ and the end of the 9th and 10th lines fumbling and stumbling. <br> <br>Both these poems were written

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    That was when the horse started to pee. Instead of continuing the four-hour journey up the mountain with my sister and I on its back‚ it abruptly stopped and took its own break. After it finished‚ it shook a little‚ and then continued trotting‚ the hoofs musically tapping upon every stair‚ every rock‚ and every area of dirt-ridden road. The first time we passed a tree‚ my sister yelled at me to duck‚ but I was so immersed in the stunning colors of the gift shops we passed that I was completely oblivious

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    PEE PARAGRAPHS 1st Paragraph At the beginning of their journey some people of Umuofia made fun about the locusts and the people who refused to come with them. But at later in the sky‚ “the sun rose slowly to the centre of the sky‚ birds started to chirrup in the forests‚ and then from the distance came the faint beating of the ekwe”. It was a peaceful dance and a dance was called an “ozo” dance. The people were very happy and the elusive dance rose between among them with music and dancing and

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    faces seem to disappear into the trenches. I try to run from the noise‚ but my mind keeps causing me to re-illustrate the painful memories left behind. The three narratives "Home Soil" by Irene Zabytko‚ "Song of Napalm" by Bruce Weigl‚ and "Dulce et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen all have the same feelings of war and memory‚ although not everyone experiences the same war. Zabytko‚ Weigl‚ and Owen used shifting beats‚ dramatic descriptions‚ and intense‚ painful images‚ to convince us that the horror

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    In the poem Dulce Et Decorum Est‚ Wilfred Owen uses language to attempt to influence the reader’s attitude towards the issue of war and the effects of it. Before reading Owen’s poem my personal views on war were vague and unclear and (like most of my generation)‚ I had become desensitised through television and video games. Owen’s use of language and strong imagery has clearly shown me the ugly reality for soldiers who were often of a similar age to myself. Dulce Et Decorum Est is a visually

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    Wilfred Owen’s ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ are both poems that protest against and depict the subject of war. They both follow Wilfred Owen’s angst against those who encourage war and the savagery of warfare that he experienced himself. His poetry was devised to strike at the conscience of England during the World War. Owen’s mother had encouraged him to write poetry from an early age and when he was old enough he travelled to France to teach English when the war broke

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    Dulce Et Decorum Est was written by Wilfred Owen during World War I and is a war poem focusing on the horrors of war; the conditions of the soldiers‚ the wars impact on those whom remain alive and war not being glorious. Owen‚ a soldier of WWI and who had experienced the pain‚ loss of lives‚ and extreme conditions of war‚ lives to recount this poem to a wide range of audience in the format of a rhyme scheme abab‚ cdcd‚ efef‚ ghgh and so on. Owen’s use of modern diction and anti-war belief suggests

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    |Summary/Themes |Born Yesterday and Nettles | | | |Born Yesterday and Nettles are both written about adults’ thoughts regarding children and how they will survive in the world. | |Born Yesterday explores the poet’s feelings about the birth of his friend’s daughter and rejects traditional‚

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    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 the seriousness and solemnity of his purpose by using the word "Anthem" which is an important sacred song. However‚ it has a touch of irony in it‚ as the word a"Anthem brings to mind a country’s national anthem‚ which gives thoughts of hope and glory. There is no hope or glory in this poem. With the phrase

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    Key Author Quotes Technical Vocab Effect Layers of Meaning Auther Miller uses stage directions to show how controlling and manipulative in the first act of ’The Crucible’. From the audience’s first read of the play you can see immeadietley that she is deceitful‚ Miller says that she has "an endless capacity for dissembling". The word dissemble implies that Abigail is hiding her true opinions and affections. Also with an endless capacity for dissembling you begin to wonder whether you will

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