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Dulce Et Decorum Est And Charge Of The Light Brigade Comparison

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Dulce Et Decorum Est and The Charge of the Light Brigade are both strong views relating to war. It is organized in a way where it intensely tells how both individuals feel about war. The author of Dulce Et Decorum writes as if he is trying to get the attention of people to put a stop to war because it should not be viewed as being a good thing, it should be viewed as being dangerous or bad. However The Charge of the Light Brigade suggests that war should always be considered heroic and everyone who fights in it is brave regardless of how tragic, violent and destructive it is. We all know that overall war is thought of as being extreme, violent, and deadly which is why the poem Dulce Et Decorum written by the soldier catches much of our attention, …show more content…

The author of the poem Wilfred Owen was a soldier in World War 1 so his experience is first hand versus the other poem written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who was not in the war. Alfred gives an outside opinion, lets be real when we look at war and see that it is violent and the outcome is tragic, our first instinct is, “Anyone who fights must be brave enough to stand through that and fight. “ We also look at soldiers and instantly think they are brave and strong so Alfred is not wrong for believing what he believes simply because he hasn’t experienced it, however on the other hand Wilfred has been through it and he feels that there shouldn’t be war. Wilfred Owen goes on in greater details and includes death and horror experienced in war in his poem, by doing this he shows that war isn't as good or as heroic as people love to make it seem. That very idea is how the two poems are different. The first poem which is Dulce Et Decorum Est says war should not be viewed as being a great experience that is needed to benefit people however the second poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade says that the soldiers that fought and died are very heroic and

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