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    William Shakespeare and Wilfred Owen‚ two world renowned writers‚ are known especially for their unique styles of writing and storylines. Shakespeare and Owen are both very different‚ but also share some similarities. They both subvert expectations for playwrights/poets of their time in the content of their writings. Wilfred Owen is well known for his anti-war attitude that frames most of his well-known poems. This opinion in Owen’s time was an anomaly as few people questioned what the Queen and

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    Task: How does Wilfred Owen use word choice and poetic techniques in “Dulce et Decorum Est” to encourage the reader to empathise with the soldiers involved in ‘The First World War?’ Wilfred Owen was perhaps the most famous war poet of all time. Although a middle class academic he became a soldier fighting in the First World War. He was enlisted in 1915 and was commission to the Manchester Regiment. He ended up in hospital for several weeks suffering from shellshock and it was during this time

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    for the money) For example‚ Wilfred Harper puts on an act of love towards Jason yet all he sees are the dollar signs around him. Emily Harper‚ to her dismay is a self-centered for lack of a better word horrible daughter to Jason Foster for all she cares about is her feelings of discomfort rather than her poor father. Alas‚ the children‚ Paula Harper‚ the self-centered daughter who only cares about one thing only‚ the materialistic things of beauty and lastly‚ Wilfred Jar for lack of a better phrase

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    For each of the texts‚ analyse how links between the beginning and end helped you understand a main theme or issue. The World War One poet‚ Wilfred Owen‚ wrote two poems named ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ and ‘Disabled’. The main themes running throughout both poems are that of the pain and worthlessness of war‚ and the crime towards the young soldiers it was. The beginning and ending of these two poems link these ideas through the use of imagery contrast and language features. The poem ‘disabled’

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    -World War 1 saw a complete change in the way wars were fought and the attitudes towards them. More advanced technology saw death on a huge scale and there were nearly a million British casualties. This in turn created a new breed of poets such as Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon‚ who wrote in protest of the war and its dire conditions. They argued that war was pointless.  -At the beginning of the war in August 1914‚ people had no idea of the scale and length of the conflict they were to be involved

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    and prisoner in concentration camps. The atrocities they illustrate through the use of imagery and choice in words‚ according to Tim O’Brien‚ are a true war story and without them the story would be view as fiction. In “Dulce et Decorum est”‚ Wilfred Owen describes‚ with “unconsoling truthfulness”‚ an experience with a soldier

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    What purpose does Wilfred Owen’s poem Futility serve? Wilfred Owen wanted to show the true cost of war‚ there was a lot of pro war propaganda published during the 1st world war that glorified it‚ Wilfred wanted people to understand that it wasn’t all heroic actions but was gruesome and scary for most‚ he also made political comments about how wrong war was and the long term effects. Owen started writing naturalistic poems about the horror of war. He wanted to show people war isn’t that great as

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    Comparison of ‘Futility’ and ‘Poppies’ The two notorious war poems Futility by Wilfred Owen and Poppies by Jane Weir are poems that are different in many ways. Although they are both based on war‚ the theme of each poem is different. It is clear that ‘Poppies’ is about a mother talking about her son leaving her‚ whilst ‘Futility’ is about a man grieving the death of a comrade in battle. Whilst both poems share a sense of loss‚ in ‘Poppies’‚ it is more a fear of the possibility of loss rather than

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    Dulce Et Decorum Est – Analysis Dulce Et Decorum Est is a poem written by Wilfred Owen‚ an English poet and former soldier. He has written many popular and well renowned poems such as 1914‚ Apologia Pro Poemate Meo and A New Heaven. Wilfred suffered many mental issues such as ’trench-fever’ from his time in the war but he continued to write poems that today are highly renowned. Dulce Et Decorum Est‚ Latin for “It is sweet and right” describes the struggles both physically and mentally a soldier

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    The poems “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae and “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen are both magnificent poems that are based on the same theme‚ from the same time period and written in similar circumstances. However‚ these two poems present such different points of view. Both John McCrae and Wilfred Owen were poets and soldiers during World War One‚ but they both had different roles and experiences in the war‚ so it makes sense that each of their poems are different‚ and relate to what they

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