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Dulce Et Decorum Est

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Poetry as expressed by the Encyclopaedia Britannica is “literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound and rhythm.” Poetry has a large impact on modern society as it has the ability to effect and relate to current issues in the world and expose the truth behind these problems, as it is able to convey messages that no other form of literature can. Wilfred Owen uses this in his poem Dulce Et Decorum Est, through the use of different poetic techniques to expose the effects and to uncover the harsh reality of war. The poem written by Wilfred Owen is about an uncompromising conviction composed while he was recovering at Craiglockhart …show more content…

In this particular poem, Owen exposes the often hidden side of war that many forget and choose to turn their back on. Using figurative language and similes throughout the poem, Wilfred Owen helps to expose the reality of war. "Bent double, like old beggars under sacks," displays how tired the soldiers are by comparing them to old beggars and with the image of men “doubled”, creates the possibility that the soldiers have become two people: the men they were prior to the war and the creatures that have …show more content…

In addition, the use of metaphors throughout the poem is used to evoke feelings within the reader to sympathize with the soldiers. “Drunk with fatigue, deaf even to the hoots of gas shells dropping softly behind” explains how fatigued and exhausted the men were that they disregarded the dangers of the shelling. The soldiers were unable to march properly, just as a drunken man stumbles and like a deaf person they were unable hear the shells. Through the use of language, similes and metaphors Owen lures the reader into the poem and evokes an awareness of the shocking occurrences of

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