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    A War StoryThis is a wartime poem written during World War I‚ this was a time when new technology was used to annihilate people protecting their country from destruction and oppression. In William Owens ’s "Dulce et Decorum Est" we get the soldier ’s perspective of war on a daily basis. The main themes are glory vs. death and they are both important factors in this poem. The beginning of the poem starts out very depressing‚ the soldier talks as if they are old men on their death beds. ""Knock-kneed

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    War is not a force to be messed‚ with as shown in “Dulce Et Decorum Est” written by Wilfred Owen who served in the Royal British military as an infantryman. Wilfred Owen wrote the poem on first hand experiences of fellow soldiers dying around him from gas‚ artillery‚ fire‚ or simple small arms fire. Wilfred Owen is trying to inform the general public through the theme that war is not a heroic dream that some may have read about‚ but war is horrific‚ nightmarish and if you aren’t on your toes you

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    Everyone has experiences some form of suffering or heartbreak in their life. However‚ soldiers in World War I‚ one of the bloodiest and deadliest wars in history‚ suffering was magnified. In the poem‚ “Dulce et Decorum Est”‚ Wilfred Owen expresses his pain and suffering as a soldier. The poem speaks of war and the traumatizing events that occur during battle. It concludes with informing the reader that war is not as glorious as ancestors or propaganda make it out to be‚ instead it is horrid and brutal

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    Dulce Et Decorum Est is a poem written by Wilfred Owen. This poem takes place in World War II. This poem is about a group of solders who were walking back to their base one night. On their way back from a long and hard day they got attacked by gas bombs. They all scrambled for their gas masks. One of the soldiers unfortunately did not get his in time. As the poor soldier was suffocating under the thick green gas‚ all the other soldiers could do was watch. They watched as their friend slowly drown

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    emotionally traumatized from life-threatening experiences‚ poets dealt with their personal experiences and perspectives of war in different ways. Alfred Lord Tennyson‚ a Poet Laureate that worked during Queen Victoria’s reign‚ famously wrote The Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854. The poem was written to memorialize the 637 British men that fought bravely in the virtually suicidal battle against the Russians in the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War (1854-1886). Tennyson perceives war to be glorifying

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    Through diction and repetition‚ “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen presents a harsh reality of war that challenges the ideal of militarism by mocking the assumed glory in the military. In this piece‚ the poet scorns militarism-created perceptions of war. In the midst of a bombing‚ he describes preparing for the gas as “… [a]n ecstasy of fumbling / Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time” (9-10). The words ecstasy and fumbling contradict each other in their connotations as ecstasy is related to

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    your country” they said. War was made to look as a good thing in which men gave up their lives every day in petrifying and unimaginable ways. Families torn apart and men stripped of their innocence all in a few hours and days. In the poem “Dulce Et Decorum Est” Owen shows us that war is not what it is said to be - how the countries use their men. We see the truth uncovered through the eyes of a fellow soldier. In the very first line Owen uses a simile – “Bend double‚ like old beggars under sacks”

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    Dulce Et Decorum est’ is a poem written during World War I in which Wilfred Owen tries to persuade people that it is not “Sweet and Fitting” to die for ones country. Wilfred Owen uses his own experiences to describe gas attacks he was part of as he and the group of soldiers left the front line trenches. He then goes on to say what it was like to the horror of watching someone who can not get the gas mask on in time and then has his own techniques to describe the image of death‚ caused by gas. He

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    Wilfred Owen’s "Dulce Et Decorum Est" conveys in a bitter‚ sardonic tone the true macabre and dolorous reality of a popularly romanticized view of war. The simplicity of diction and rhythm provide a sense of verisimilitude‚ while paralleled by mimicry of the highly romanticized poetic form of the sonnet communicates a harsh‚ dramatic anti-war sentiment while mocking the opposition to his outlook. The natural rhythm of iambic pentameter and frequent caesura creates a lull that imitates the surrealism

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    The poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" uses imagery and figurative language to create the tone of exhilaration and the theme of honouring the qualities of the Light Brigade. The poem is an allusion to an actual light cavalry brigade who fought against the Russian army in the Crimean War. Throughout the poem‚ the poet uses strong imagery and metaphors to help describe the dangers that the Brigade faced‚ which in turn explained the reason to honour the Brigade for their victory. Furthermore‚ the

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