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    How Does Owen present the suffering of soldiers effectively in Dulce Et Decorum Est All of Wilfred Owen’s poems constitute a theme; the horrors of war. In Dulce et Decorum est‚ Owen uses imagery‚ language and verse form to present the death and suffering of the soldiers. He uses these techniques in other poems‚ too‚ to create an effective‚ conspicuous theme. In‚ Dulce et Decorum est‚ Owen‚ straight away‚ uses imagery to convey his feelings about the soldiers. He describes the soldiers as if

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    intelligent player‚ its obvious we cannot all be smart in this world. To make a miserable point if your ex-majesty allows me : 1) I did not try to accomplice anything rather than have fun with the war. It was not my choice if everyone attacked me‚ what does it mean ’what did you try to accomplice’ do you really think I invited everyone aboard ? 2) Generally speaking Orcs do not go ’for honour’‚ is this your first day in the game ? 3) I have never lost acres‚ sorry. Despite the battering I always

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    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 crucial to their effectiveness. In Dulce Et Decorum Est¨‚ Wilfred Owen shows the terrible nature

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    How Images Can Convey Fantasy in to Reality. Tim Walker; ’All of my photos are linked to things that made me dream as a kid’ The quote above is from a interview with Tim Walker. When thinking of are own images they can be linked to many of are own dreams as children as well as adult‚ this is because they belong to us and we can fully understand them‚ but being able to convey this through a set of images to a stranger is what makes the complexilty of expression so hard. An image you create

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    Explain the ways in which Wilfred Owen evokes feelings of pity and horror in “Disabled” Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) was an English poet and soldier‚ one of the leading poets of the First World War. Many of his poems have been praised for their bleak realism and it is also the case that his poem‚ “Disabled”‚ is observational and written in the third person from his own direct observation and experience. “Disabled” is about war‚ violence and mutilation as well as society’s reaction to this. It was

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    what’s best for his son. This idea pulls of logos because parents normally want what’s best for their children‚ which makes the excerpt relatable. The love idea also pulls of pathos of the Lord’s son‚ because the son knows that his father really does love him and is only trying to help. The father also exerts a loving tone by not even trying because he is writing to his and trying to give helpful advice. Through a mixture of logos and pathos the reader and Chesterfield’s son both know that he

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    agree with this view? Respond to this question with close reference to at least TWO short stories you have studied. All stories have some kind of setting. In short stories‚ the setting is often the vital element that clarifies the author’s purpose. Owen Marshall’s writing is no exception. Marshall says he has “always been interested in people who don’t conform” and many of his stories develop this idea. “Requiem in a Townhouse” and “Mr Van Gogh” are both good examples of his stories in which the setting

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    The feelings on the subject of war for most people are based on the second and third hand accounts of those who have personally experienced the events associated with the term war. Wilfred Owen is not one of those people. Wilfred Owen served till his death in the trenches during World War I for his home country of England. Wilfred Owen is one of very few war poets whose poetry reflects events they have experienced. This experience offers insight and opinion that can not be matched by other poets

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    How Does the Author use Contrasts and Symbolism to Convey the Central Ideas of the Novel? What is life? This is a very difficult question that David Malouf invites the reader to ponder over in his novel‚ “Fly Away Peter”. One of the ways Malouf does this is establish the idea of binary nature of life; how something simply is‚ or isn’t. This is conveyed through techniques such as symbolism and contrasts that the author expertly uses‚ to create a philosophical text. The binary nature of life is one

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    How Does Carol Ann Duffy Convey How Grief Changes Over Time In Mrs Lazarus The poem Mrs Lazarus‚ by Carol Ann Duffy‚ portrays a woman (Mrs Lazarus) going through the stages of grief after her husband passes away. In this essay‚ I will be exploring the ways in which Duffy conveys how grief changes over time. The poem begins with Mrs Lazarus’s state of anguish over her husband’s death. The words “howled‚ shrieked‚ clawed” evoke a sense of rawness in the reader‚ and the image that comes to mind

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