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Wilfred Owen Exposure Essay

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In the poem ‘Exposure' by Wilfred Owen, Wilfred Owen has used some film techniques to appeal to my imagination in this poem. Wilfred Owen has done this by using personification, repetition and alliteration to emphasise the main idea of humankind in conflict with nature and how tormenting nature and how much pain nature has affected on Wilfred Owen and the other world War I soldiers. Firstly, Owen uses some language features to appeal to my imagination such as personification to emphasise the idea of humankind in conflict with nature. In the first stanza, Owen mentions "our brains ache in the merciless iced east winds that knife us" this suggests how painful war is from the exposure to the extreme cold. Owen uses the word "merciless" to suggest …show more content…

In stanza 6 Owen mentions "with sidelong flowing flakes that flock pause and renew" the alliteration in the quote juxtaposes with the harshness of war as the repeated "f" sound conveys the sharp yet pure image of snow gently touching their faces as they wait for death. The use of alliteration in the quote speeds the tempo of the poem only for Owen to use a pause which sustains the anxiety and tension felt by the soldiers. Owen and the other war soldiers are frightened like small animals. When Owen mentions "we cringe in holes" he uses the words "cringe" and "holes" to show that they are behaving like small, scared animals and the conditions it would live in can be compared to how Owen and the other war soldiers live in the trenches.

In the poem Exposure by Wilfred Owen, Owen has used some language techniques to appeal to my imagination by using personification, repetition and alliteration. By analysing the poems language techniques in-depth to see a bigger picture of how traumatising their experience's during the war were like and how severely nature's wrath tormented the soldiers, and to see what the poem is trying to convey. Owens most important message in the poem is to avoid war at all cost because of the harshness of nature and how tormenting it

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