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    Although the poems Recalling War by Robert Graves and Mental Cases by Wilfred Owen are both concerned with the damage that war does to the soldiers involved‚ they are different in almost every other respect. Owen’s poem examines the physical and mental effects of war in a very personal and direct way - his voice is very much in evidence in this poem - he has clearly seen people like the ’mental cases’ who are described. It is also evident that Owen’s own experiences of the war are described: he challenges

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    like The Soldier by Robert Brook actually praise and glorify war‚ but in comparison‚ poems like Dulce Et Decorum Est¨ by Wilfred Owen‚ highlight the horror and cruelty of war. Even though two poems talk about the same subject - war‚ the writers have very different ideas‚ views and opinions. Whether or not it is right to die for your country‚ both poets are sure their stance is correct. then start writing about Wilfred owen and dulce est decorum est In both poems the poets use of language is

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    Wilfred Owens war poetry Good morning/afternoon teacher and peers‚ Wilfred Owen was born in 1893 in Oswestry (United Kingdom). He wanted to be a poet from the age of nineteen although most of his famous work is that which he wrote in his years spent in the war where he died in 1918. The preface to Owens poetry read: “This book is not about heroes. English poetry is not yet fit to speak of them. Nor is it about deeds‚ or lands‚ nor anything about glory‚ honour‚ might‚ majesty‚ dominion

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    Wilfred Owen- controlled assessment Compare the ways in which Owen reflects on the experience of warfare in these two poems. The main ways in which Owen reflects on the experience of warfare in the Sentry and Dulce Et Decorum Est are themes that run throughout both‚ such as the theme of guilt and the theme of drowning also involving water imagery. Owen uses poetic techniques such as pathetic fallacy and onomatopoeia to foreground the experiences warfare. Owen reflects on the experience of warfare

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    Owen is more famous for his angry and emotional poems such as Dulce‚ though his quieter poems can pack just a strong a punch. Futility has a barely controlled emotion to it‚ we are used to Owen questioning war and people but here he questions life itself. His desperation and hollow lack of hope‚ so resigned against life‚ is intensely emotional‚ beyond anger and beyond help. His use of sounds and assonance give the poem a quiet tone‚ almost as if the speaker is whispering. There is no

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    ideas are at the heart of all poetry. In your view‚ what is a distinctive idea explored in Wilfred Owen’s poetry? Explain how this idea is developed in at least two poems you have studied. A distinctive idea that circulates throughout all of Owen’s poetry is the concept of the pity of war‚ this involves the devastating effects during and after the war. This is seen in his two poems Disabled and Dulce Et Decorum Est. The pity of war is expresses in the poem Disabled which is the story of a young

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    emotional and physical limitations. Wilfred Owens poetry is a passionate expression of outrage at the horrors of war and of the pity for the young soldiers scarified in it‚ this is shown though a variety of poetic techniques. Owen explores the physical horror that war represents in “Dulce et Decorum Est”‚ this poem condemns those who glorified the war and tempted men to join the army with heroic rhetoric and looks at the realistic physical outcome of war. In “DisabledWilfred conveys the physical and long

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    Wilfred Owen (Essay) By Catherine Pineda Wilfred Owen‚ the famous poet was born in 1893 - 1918. He was twenty five years old when he was killed in action on the fourth of November‚ 1918. Owen’s poetry was known and admired in Great Britain from the 1920’s when his friend Mr. Sassoon first editted his poems. However‚ some of Owen’s poems has not yet been published. Wilfred Owen learned to write poems in his room as he was wearing a pair of gloves and a coat to prepare himself when he is in the

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    University Belgrade THE IMPORTANCE OF STYLISTIC ELEMENTS IN THE PORTRAYAL OF THE REALITY OF THE GREAT WAR IN WILFRED OWEN ’S WAR POETRY Abstract: This paper will deal with some of Wilfred Owen’s poems by analyzing them from the stylistic aspect and showing the importance of stylistic elements for Owen’s overall thematic focus on the experience of World War One. The greatest of war poets‚ Owen was famous for his work which was characterized by his portrayal of the terrifying images of war; the loss

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    Wilfred Owen Dulce et decorum est‚ futility‚ mental cases‚ Anthum of a doomed youth‚ The parable of the old man and the young‚ disabled. These are all the names of the magnificent Poems written by a soldier‚ Wilfred Owen‚ who died in the last week of the great war. His Poems clearly communicate the sorrow and horror he experienced during war. Owen was a poet‚ patriot‚ pacifist‚ son‚ brother and a friend to many. His compassion is what drew him to war in the first place‚ whilst teaching in France

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