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    In “Dulce et Decorum Est”‚ Owen states the horror of the war has an impact the soldiers‚ demonstrating that the war is not like the lie we tell children. Conditions in the war were horrific‚ and disrupted a person’s mental condition‚ as well as their emotional condition. The poor conditions soldiers had to endure were sleeping on the ground under a thin blanket or sheet that hardly kept them safe from the cold or other weather conditions. Owen used a simile‚ “like old beggars under sacks” to describe

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    Dulce et Decorum est. "Dulce et Decorum est" shows the incident of a gas attack Because Wilfred Owen is showing what he experienced as a soldier and that is the reason for him writing the poem. In the first verse the poem introduces me to how slow and Unwell the soldiers were as they were trudging through the mud. In the Second verse the poem gives me a brief description

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    TMA 01 - DULCE ET DECORUM EST 1a. Reading about the soldiers during the gas attack was very disturbing and I realise that the poem is an account of the brutal sacrifice soldiers are expected to give. It made me think not only about the physical horrors of war but also the psychological. It made me question and consider the human cost of war. 1b. The poem was written to challenge the accepted perception of what it means to die fighting for your country. It describes the devastating effects

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    All Quiet on the Western Front‚ by Erich Maria Remarque‚ is considered an anti-war novel. Remarque states in the preface‚ “This book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession‚ and least of all an adventure‚ for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with. It will simply tell of a generation of men who‚ even though they may have escaped the sells‚ were destroyed by the war” (preface). Erich makes it clear in the preface that war is not to be taken lightly‚ for it is something

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    In a “ Mystery in Heroism” collins was too stubborn to back out of running across the battle in order to get water from the well‚ all his comrades either mocked him or told him he could not do it. After proving them all wrong by coming back alive and with water it ends up spilling. No one believed he could or would do it‚ saying things like “well if yeh want a drink so bad‚ why don’t yeh go git it!” in a mocking manner. But he proved them wrong by going to his captain and saying “ captain‚ i want

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    The poem Beat! Beat! Drums! by Walter Whitman best represents the Civil War. This is because of how the author expresses the loud booming of the instruments. The music is meant to drown out any sound from the people‚ and distract them from their daily activities. People are not responding to this war cry‚ making the bugles and drums get louder and louder to drown out everyone from the mothers to the carpenters. Whitman’s tone is excitement‚ proved by the use of his exclamation points at the beginning

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    This Means War War is a time when men are drafted to fight for their country. Henry Reed believes that the soldiers are wasting their lives fighting in the war‚ instead of being home with their loved ones. Henry Reed’s poem‚ “Naming of Parts‚” demonstrates his negative opinion of war‚ how there are two different speakers‚ and that there are different main ideas of the parts. First‚ Reed writes this poem in order to assert his beliefs about war. He believes that war represents the death of young

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    Tim O’Brien‚ author of The Things They Carried‚ applies multiple techniques in his memoir in order to produce the theme of horror in war. He utilizes word connotation‚ literary/rhetorical techniques‚ sentence structure‚ and overall structure in the memoir. In an excerpt on page 199‚ O’Brien employs the combination of anaphora‚ metaphor‚ and negative word connotation to illustrate the horror of the Vietnam War. O’Brien often uses anaphora to emphasize his points within the sentences. Additionally

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    The Transcendent Maverick Mark Twain‚ American humorist and novelist‚ captured a world audience with stories of boyhood adventure and with commentary on man’s shortcomings that is satirical while it probes‚ often bitterly‚ the roots of human behavior. Additionally‚ the many facets of Twain include: his incomparable humor‚ his revolutionary use of vernacular language‚ his exploration of the realities of American life‚ his irreverence and skepticism‚ his profound grappling with issues of race and his

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    How could war be kind? War cannot be kind. Throughout Stephen Crane’s stories‚ we learn he is opposed to the civil war. Stephen Crane uses sarcasm in “War is Kind” and then gives gruesome details of a soldier’s experience in “A Mystery of Heroism” to prove he is opposed to the war. Sarcasm is meant to provoke thought and to poke fun at the other topic. “War is Kind” uses sarcasm to explain the horrors of war‚ and the effect it has on those related to those in the war. “Great is the battle-god‚ great

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