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Wilfred Owen Poetry Analysis

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How do the poets represent the experience of war? I am going to look at three poems all from a different perspective and see how they each represent war. Firstly, Dulce Et Decorum Est. Dulce Et Decorum Est is a poem written by Wilfred Owen following his own experiences in the trenches during world war 1. His poem is written about him watching a fellow solider die an excruciating and unstoppable death, due to a gas attack. Owen isn’t anti war however he seems angry at the propagandistic posters and letters asking young men to fight without actually giving them any fair perspectives. “ Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-knees, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,” Owen uses simile upon simile, because he wants us to know to physical trauma being brought to him and his crew. He searches for words the reader can understand almost as if he believes we can’t understand the deformities. With these being the opening lines it’s set the mood, we already picture how horribly twisted war must be just by reading the first too lines, because Owen has created a vivid image. Owen is reliving his fellow solider dying in the gas attack like he can’t get it off his mind, “In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.” Owen wants the reader to be directly involved with the chaos , he’s used such powerful words and created such strong imagery for the reader to feel apart of the scene. He is clearly being haunted and

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