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    comparing the two poems: ‘who’s for the game?’ by Jessie Pope and ‘dulce et decorum est.’ by Wilfred Owen. These to poems I think are quite different as Wilfred Owen’s poem is a direct response and attack on Jessie Pope and her poem. As an author of poems‚ Jessie Pope is pro-war‚ often encouraging young men to fight and using ‘white feather poems’ –poems that shame people into going- to encourage people to fight. In the first draft of Wilfred Owen’s poem‚ he actually used her name in the poem‚ saying: ‘you

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    “Facing it” by Yusef Komunyakaa and “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen‚ are two powerful poems with the graphical life like images on the reality of war. It is apparent that the authors was a soldier who experienced some of the most gruesome images of World War I. In “Ducle et Decorum EstOwen tells us about a personal experience in which he survived a chemical warfare attack. Although he survives‚ some of his fellow troops do not. As in “Facing It” Komunyakaa is also a soldier who has survived

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    What is Wilfred Owen’s attitude towards WW1 and how is this shown through his poetry? Wilfred Owen was a soldier during world war one. Many of his poems were published posthumously‚ and now well renowned. His poems were also heavily influenced by his good friend and fellow soldier Siegfried Sassoon. Wilfred Owen was tragically killed one week before the end of the war. During the war Wilfred Owen had strong feelings towards the use of propaganda and war in general‚ this was due to the horrors he

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    Comparative Essay on Dulce et Decorum est and Suicide in the Trenches "Suicide in the Trenches" and "Dulce et Decorum est" are two poems about soldiers’ experiences in the trenches during World War I. Both of these poems focused on the soldiers weakness and vulnerability rather than the way how we usually see soldiers as brave‚ fearless and tough. In this essay I will be comparing both of these poems‚ looking at their similarities and differences and explaining them. Both of these poems begin with

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    casualties‚ making it one of the bloodiest conflicts in history. In the novel All Quiet on the Western Front‚ author Erich Maria Remarque describes the life of a WWI soldier and the effects it had on the men. Wilfred Owen wrote the poem Dulce et Decorum Est as a soldier during the war. Similarly‚ this poem focused on describing a scene of tired‚ weary soldiers experiencing one of their comrades dying. Both All Quiet on the Western Front and Dulce et Decorum Est focus on showing the horrors of war‚ challenging

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    movies leave out scenes of young soldiers throwing their lives away and thousands of people dying systematically in unheroic deaths. The poems‚ "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner" and "Dulce et Decorum est" attempt to touch on the issues of war. In these poems‚ the narrators uses imagery‚ diction and sorrow to show the brutality and sorrow of war. "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner‚" by Randall Jarrell speaks of both the futility of life and the callousness of war. The ball turret gunner had perhaps

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    Owens poems reveal tenderness and compassion towards those whose lives have been destroyed by the war’ Wilfred Owen was the greatest war poet in World War I. His work on the poems were hugely significant because they challenge the notion accepted by society of what it was like for men to go to war. His varying narrative perspective puts him sometimes at the heart of the action and sometimes as a observer‚ but he never fails to convey the experience of the everyday man‚ the horrors and realities

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    How far do you agree that “Dulce et Decorum est” is a poem of central importance in the Wilfred Owen anthology? In your answer you should make reference to two or three poems in detail or range more widely across the anthology. (45 marks). In consideration of the question in asking‚ it is seemingly important to first assess what defines a Wilfred Owen poem as being “important” in the context of the wider anthology. Perhaps‚ as an anti war poet‚ Owen would deem his most influential poem to be the

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    Say which of the two poems you feel make the more convincing protest.(8mks) Both of the poems “Dulce de decorum Est” and “The woman speaks to the man who employs her Son” are protests against violence and the cruel waste of young lives in society. In this essay I will break down main aspects of the two poems in order to fully understand the deep content of them. The poem “Dulce de decorum Est” is a poem in which the poet protests against violence and the cruel waste of young lives

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    Analyse how the writer uses language to influence the reader’s attitude towards a particular issue. In the poem Dulce Et Decorum EstWilfred 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

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