World War 1 was the first modern war; it was also the first war that involved most of the world. Previous wars were just between 2 or 3 countries. It changed the world to how it is today in many ways. Many poets from all over the world wrote poems about World War 1 over the course of the war. The poems were in many different style sand portrayed the poet’s thoughts and emotions about it. These poems dramatically affected people’s views on war and revealed the truth about war. I am writing about two
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Brianna Chambo 22. April 2013 English 340.001/Studies in Poetry Professor Goldstein Final Paper Dulce et Decorum Est During World War I there were many advances in chemical warfare. The Allies and the Central Powers were introduced to tear gas‚ chlorine gas‚ mustard gas‚ and many more lethal chemicals. Chlorine gas is a powerful irritant that‚ in high concentrations and much exposure‚ can damage eyes‚ noses‚ throats‚ lungs‚ and even cause asphyxiation. Mustard gas was not always fatal
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happening during the early stages of World War perspective. "Her sights and sounds; dreams happy as her day." Without such strong images‚ the poem would probably the individuals of war‚ the pressure to attend war‚ the circumstances on arriving home‚ the effect of war as a whole and war being against nature. Owen strongly increases the impact of his poems. By being persistent with his beliefs and finding new ways to get these points across he is effective in his writing. In the “Exposure” examines the
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able to put them on in time. The narrator (Owen)‚ who is a soldier‚ lost his comrade right before his own eyes. The third couplet shows us that the narrator is asking himself whether or not this is a dream when he says “In all my dreams before my helpless
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Compare how Robert Frost and Wilfred Owen communicate the theme of loss in ‘Out‚ Out-’ and “Disabled”. In the two poems “Out‚ Out-” and “Disabled”‚ a similar theme of loss is portrayed. Both of these poems deal with the subject of physical loss‚ as both protagonists of these poems experience accidental amputation. Both Robert Frost and Wilfred Owen manage to captivate their audience’s attention‚ and also a certain degree of sympathy for the protagonists’ misfortune. They do this successfully
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What is war?? War can be good to serve and also bad. When I mean good‚ I mean you or soldiers serving for their countries and then there can be bad war. Now here is an example of good war. In his poem “Dulce el Decorum Est.” Wilfred Owen shows obscene‚ bitter‚ and how sick war can be. Its four stanzas are filled with a strong statement that grabs the readers’ attention. “He plunges at me uttering‚ choking‚ and drowning” (Ferguson) the poet states. This assertion reflects Wilfred’s life at war‚ with
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How does George Orwell convey his thoughts and feelings to the reader? In your answer‚ refer to the language he use and the tone created. At the beginning of the text‚ we can see that Orwell is expressing his feelings by contrasting himself to the crowd. They are excited by the events that they hope will unfold whereas he lacks enthusiasm as highlighted in the phrase “It made me vaguely uneasy.” It is clear that Orwell is conveying his reluctance to shoot the elephant even though the gathering
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Wilfred Owen focuses on the experience of war through the eyes of a solider. By providing a first hand experience he is able to share and construct a reality of war that is crebible and rich in experience. Although war can be a froigen subject to many Owen illustrates its reality to life for the reader through and intense focus on the human expeirnces of fear and pain. Owen then goes on to build this reality by exploring the natrual human reaction to thes experiences‚ which provides insight to the
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How does the poet convey the intense feelings about the fish? In the poem “Pike‚” written by Ted Hughes‚ the poet conveys intense feelings about the fish by using stylistic features that are found throughout the poem as well as the tone. Through the use of these features‚ the author reveals to the reader his feelings of admiration and fear towards the fish. Furthermore these components help to clarify the theme of the poem that has to do with survival of the fittest and nature’s brutality. At
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How Does Owen present the suffering of soldiers effectively in Dulce Et Decorum Est All of Wilfred Owen’s poems constitute a theme; the horrors of war. In Dulce et Decorum est‚ Owen uses imagery‚ language and verse form to present the death and suffering of the soldiers. He uses these techniques in other poems‚ too‚ to create an effective‚ conspicuous theme. In‚ Dulce et Decorum est‚ Owen‚ straight away‚ uses imagery to convey his feelings about the soldiers. He describes the soldiers as if
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