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War Poetry: Dulce Decorum Est-Wilfred Owen

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I chose to study the war poets. World War One, was a major evenement of the 20th century. It involved more soldiers and destructions at levels never before seen. Over 60 millions menof man participated : 9 millions of them died and 20 millions were seriously injured.
I wanted to write about the poets war, because it is important to remember history. It is a part of who we are today. We tend to focus on the lost and suffuring of our country and not realise the others suffers just as much. I also believe we immediatly think of France and Germany, but we sometimes forget that country like England had share their lot of pain.
During the World War One, a lot of idealist poems, were written. I chose « Dulce et Decorum Est » by Wilfred Owen because this poem is the reflect of the truth, and denounce the idealistic,patriotic and propaganda poems. …show more content…

This term is applied especially to those who served during World War One. The experience of war is reflected in their poetry. They are two differents approch of war in poetry: patriotic or realistic The "War Poets" breaks with the lyrism, the victorien or the romantic. They are here to scream out the psychological malaise of soldiers. Wilfred Edward Salter Owen, (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier, known as the greatest war poets and one of the leading poets of the first Wold War. Dulce et Decorum est is one of, the most, memorable and anthologized poems in Owen's oeuvre. This was written in 1917 while Owen was at Craiglockhart, revised while he was at either Ripon or Scarborough in 1918, and published posthumously in 1920.
Owen shows the representation of the horrors of the battlefield. The main themes of this poem is Death, suffuring, pain, sorrow, bitterness: so a pretty realistic poem. Through his writting, Owen share a hellish vision of

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