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Why Does War Still Present In Our Society Today?

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We all have our own views regarding the meaning of war, but there is one that nobody can deny, although honourable, war is purely nothing but futile suffering and an everlasting road of pain. Yet from all these past struggles, we may ask ourselves why is war still present in our society today? It is no surprise that war poems are written by soldiers to express what they have endured and experienced throughout their time at war. Strange Meeting, written in 1918 by Wilfred Owen demonstrates the horrific experiences of which he encountered during WW1. 101 years back from now when WW1 was announced, many men, especially young men craved and soon soared at the opportunity to win glory and honour for themselves and their country. The nationalism and courageousness that these young men had in their hearts was tremendous until the real meaning of war was revealed and they realised that the war not only cost them their lives but also was not worth its price. …show more content…

Although many poets wrote about the honour of representing their counties, few poets such as Owen wrote about the hidden truths of war. For example, Strange Meeting, one of his most famous yet enigmatic poems is written in a narrative form from a soldier’s perspective, perhaps Wilfred Owen’s himself. This particular poem clutches a bird’s eye view of the ‘hell’ of which the soldiers of WW1 and many other wars dealt with by combining the themes, death and warfare. It illustrates the life of a soldier who tries to escape from the battlefield by crawling into an underpass but ends up meeting the enemy soldier he killed the day

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