Tuesday, March 19, 2019

How Wilfred Owen Presents the Horror of War in Dulce et Decorum est Ess

How Wilfred Owen Presents the Horror of War in Dulce et Decorum est In the First universe of discourse War people cute the young men to go to war, entirely no-one really knew about conditions of the fighting in the war. Wilfred Owen was one of the people who wanted to tell the public what war was really was like. He tried to do that finished his poetry. One of his poems Dulce et decorum est shows the horror of war very well. We experience that Wilfred Owen really does know what hes talking about as he served through most of the war and died ill-judgedly before the armistice. I am sledding to compare Dulce et Decorum est with other poems on the horror of war. Dulce et Decorum est is short for the Latin saying Dulce est Decorum est Pro Patria mori this means, it is a great and grand thing to die for ones country. Wilfred Owen tries to tell us that this is the opposite of what war was rattling like. Bent double like beggars under sacks is how he de scribes the soldiers returning from the seem line. This is not the patriotic view that the public was given. Wilfred Owen shows the horror of war by telling us that the young men in war were acting like old men who had trouble walking and are degenerate and weary from life. This isnt the image we should have of the young men that are going to protect the country and that they are the people the paper talked about. The poem describes a brag attack and alerts our senses by telling us the effects of the gas attack on a person that fails to put their gas drape on in time. By telling us things like that it alerts our senses and we theorize that were choking and that it could be us that are choking and that ... ...et Decorum est experience, they experienced the direst horrors of 1914 war, they heard the shells dropping, they saw their friends die they had to live in the trenches. Modern twenty-four hours war doesnt happen like this so the only people leftfield to witness the horrors after they are dead are the family who have incapacitated a son or a father or a brother. The poem is set out simply. It has two stanzas and has a simple rhyme pattern. I think this gives it a very simple understated musical mode that you would get when a child speaks to you about their day at school. This gives all over the affect that war is only sad for those who understand it. The child who is verbalize doesnt really understand the concept of war. I am given this look because the child speaks of everything else first, and then last mentions the girl whose father died.

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