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    Owen Marshall’s short stories have many qualities which make them entertaining and ‚ . interesting to read. The strengths in his writing include the use of familiar New Zealand childhood settings‚ his evocation of the painful transition from childhood to adolescence‚ a theme of many of his stories‚ and also his use of potent symbols which resonate through the stories. The stories I studied were all set in the small-town New Zealand landscape of the 1950s. Marshall manages to bring back the innocence

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    Analysis on Exposure Poem

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    Analysis - "Exposure" by Wilfred Owen The poem "exposure" by Wilfred Owen is written in Winter of 1917. It portrays the message of the real enemy of the soldiers being the cold and icy conditions. Moreover‚ it provides us with a lively description of the persistent cold and awful conditions during one of the worst winters in the first world war. It shows that most of the soldiers were exposed rather than shot by enemies. The poem portrays all the opposing facts to make young men not join the war

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    Explore how the writer conveys his attitudes towards the theme of war in Exposure. In Exposure there are many different types of attitudes conveyed in the poem for example there is boredom‚ anger‚ sadness‚ fear‚ love and many more. The way which Wilfred Owen portrays all these different types of attitudes is very effective because it brings more out of the story which he is try to tell us. You see if there be situated no attitudes in this poem‚ and then it would just be tasteless and monotonous.

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    I have chosen to compare ‘Exposure’ by Wilfred Owen and ‘Bayonet Charge’ by Ted Hughes. Owen uses two powerful similes in Exposure. The first being in line 7‚ equating the harsh wind to ‘twitching agonies of men’ is a gruesome comparison that conveys a natural‚ merciless phenomenon in terms of vivid human suffering. In complete contrast with the reality of the poem’s setting‚ the touch of snow is equated with an image of lying under a blossom-laden tree in England. The home fires contain glowing

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    The portrayal of war in WW1 literature demonstrates a transition between glorification and futility. Through a detailed discussion of Birdsong‚ a selection of War Poetry and reference to Journey’s End‚ explore this portrayal. The people of 21st century Britain are very much aware that World War One was a bloodbath in which the lives of an entire generation of young men were wasted. Their sacrifice‚ however only succeeded in forming the foundations for another brutal conflict 20 years later. World

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    Siegfried Sasson Siegfried Sassoon was born on 8 September 1886 in Matfield‚ Kent. His father‚ Alfred Ezra Sassoon‚ was part of a wealthy Jewish merchant family‚ originally from Iran and India‚ and his mother part of the artistic Thorneycroft family. Siegfried had one older brother‚ Michael‚ born in October 1884‚ and one younger brother‚ Hamo‚ born in 1887. His parents separated when he was very young‚ meaning that in his younger years he saw his father only rarely. Alfred died of consumption

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    Dulce Et Decorum Est.

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    commentary on ’Dulce et Decorum Est.’ by Wilfred Owen. discuss subject matter‚ theme‚ imagery‚ words‚ structure and effects. - Describe what the poem is about. explain what owen writes about. how is the poem connected to the poems of Jessie Pope and others. Wilfred Owen was a soldier from the 1st World War‚ he was also a poet who critisized the war and people who believed the war was a good thing‚ like Jessie Pope. In this poem ’Dulce et Decorum Est.’ Owen describes a particular gas attack where

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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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    Dulce et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen’s poem is settled in the battlefield of World War I. It features a group of soldiers who seem to be returning to camp after a long day at war. Some of these men had lost their boots and other articles of clothing. When all of a sudden gas shells drop near them and they all went to put on their gas masks in fear of dying from the gas. The narrator thought everyone had got their masks on‚ but then he still heard one of his friends yelling and screaming in agony.

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    of complete inefficiency and ... WILFRED OWEN - DULCE ET DECORUM EST‚ Text of ... - War Poetry www.warpoetry.co.uk/owen1.html‎ Wilfred Owen’s poem - Dulce et Decorum Est - with notes - the Gas poem - about a ... other war poems that need special explanations are similarly annotated. Poem Analysis of “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen | Life‚ Undefeated ... sites.psu.edu/lkparrott/.../poem-analysis-of-disabled-by-wilfred-owen/‎ Apr 24‚ 2013 - “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen is a reflective analysis on the

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