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    War is the fighting between countries or one part of a nation fighting against the other. Wilfred Owen wrote a poem‚ “Dulce et Decorum East” and Jessie Pope wrote “Who’s for the Game?” both pertaining to war although very different. The poem “Dulce et Decorum East” was written by someone that has been in war and she explains all the cruelties of war. The Poem “Who’s for the Game?” was written by someone has never been to war and tries persuading others to join. Wilfred Owen‚ the author of “Dulce

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    How does Wilfred Owen represent conflict in Dulce ET Decorum Est? Refer to other poems in your answer. The entire story of Dulce et Decorum revolves around conflict. It was the first poem to show a realistic description of the war. It was conflict that created the atrocity that we call ‘The Great War’. This is showing one of the many devices Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon used in their famous War poems and the conflict that ended the lifestyles that they describe. Wilfred Owen and Siegfried

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    The First World War was a time of great loss of life and bloodshed. Wilfred Owen‚ a soldier fighting with the British Army‚ wrote the poem Dulce et Decorum est to describe‚ possibly to the public‚ the horrific consequences of taking part and fighting in the war. During the poem‚ he describes the aftermath of a poison gas attack‚ and the injuries sustained by a soldier whom had inhaled the deadly substance. Owen uses gruesome imagery to vividly show in verse the horrible death the soldier faces‚ in

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    ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ strongly conveys feelings of anger and disgust towards inhumane acts in warfare. Another poem that presents death in times of war is ‘A Mother in a Refugee Camp’ where feelings; of grief‚ unconditional love and anticipation of death conveys suffering. Achebe employs sensory description to vividly highlight the suffering of refugees on a daily basis. The use of pathos to highlight the agony of a mother witnessing her child’s death. Achebe also uses an oxymoronic in the title

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    "Dulce et Decorum Est" 1. How is the title of this poem ironic? The title of the poem is a verbal irony. “Dulce et Decorum Est” means to die for one’s country. To die for one’s country is regarded as an honorable‚ however‚ throughout the reader will notice that the speakers is saying the opposite of this. For example‚ at the end of the poem the speaker says “My friend‚ you would not tell with such high zest to children ardent for some desperate glory‚ The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est” 2. Point

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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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    In this commentary‚ we will take a deep look into this poem that Wilfred Owen wrote. In the poem‚ a group of soldiers are described‚ and their emotions. Using three guiding questions‚ this will be an introduction into the way Owen writes his poems. Answering these guiding questions will give the reader the full package that the poem has to offer. The first guiding question that is to be answered is: How are the feelings amongst the soldiers described? First of all‚ one can say the soldiers all

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    War is Not One of Glorification “Pro patria mori‚” in English is to die for one’s country. Essentially‚ in Erich Remarque’s book All Quiet on the Western Front‚ the main character Paul Baumer is swayed to go to war to fight for his country. The society around him has made him believe war is a triumphant thing and feel as if he is obliged to fight for his country. Similarly‚ the Poem “Dulce et decorum est” by Wilfred Owen discusses the true atmosphere of war which contrasts the society’s acclaimed

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    importance in "Dulce et Decorum Est" and "Anthem for Doomed Youth" In the poem "Dulce et Decorum Est"‚ Wilfred Owen aims to illustrate the truth about the war. He wants to show people the difference between what happened in the trenches and the lie being told at home. He uses metaphors‚ comparisons‚ images and a sinister tone to express his feelings and to show the horror and tragedy those involved experienced. Metaphors are used to illustrate more vividly the descriptions used in the poem: "old beggars

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    messages a reader must carefully pay attention to in order to fully understand the poem. Hogan describes “City Poems” as her analysis of city life and how she appreciates it which can seem complex when reading her poem. She begins the poem describing how rare silence in the city can appear to people‚ constant traffic from vehicles and voices of people traveling the streets. Then she understands what the “city poems” other authors write about and how life in the city is constantly surrounded with common

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