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    The poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen depicts the horrors of World War I with the horrendous imagery and the use of words he utilizes. Owen uses graphic descriptions of life in the war to convey a powerful message. The speaker is a soldier in the army, warning young people eager for war that it is not what it seems. He explains his experience of a gas attack where he lost a fellow comrade and the lasting impact it had on him. He describes how terrible the conditions were for the soldiers

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    Analyse how language features were used to shape your reaction to one or more ideas in the written text(s). The poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen, is about a war that took place in the year 1914-1918 that is well known as World War 1. The author was showing what the reality of war was he showed us how the soldiers were treated and described what they looked like. He used many language features in the poem just to show the ideas so that the reader can picture what happened, he used a few

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    The presence of death plays a huge factor in the war and impart, factors into Wilfred Owen’s poem, “Dulce et Decorum Est”, aiding him criticizing the war effort as unnecessary and unjust. Tyrus Miller analyzed the poem and found, “Death and human suffering, on a purely physical plane, are abundant throughout the poem” (Miller). Miller saw Owen included an abundance of death and suffering throughout the poem to send a shock to and force the reader to feel uncomfortable reading the poem. Throughout

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    Owen uses language, structure and imagery to present the realities of war in ‘Dulce et Decorum est’. Owen himself was an officer in the First World War and therefore speaks from experience. Owen airs his views through multiple poems he wrote throughout his time in war, all of his poems echo the same negative outlook on war which at the time was very unusual due to people like Jessie Pope supporting and encouraging war through poetry. Owen reveals the physical damage to the men in the war using spondees

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    Wilfred Owen's poem ‘Dulce et Decorum est’ shows how harsh and terrible war really was. Owen uses language features such as similes, personification and strong adjectives to make the readers feel pity, disbelief and disgust at the struggles these men went through during the war. Throughout the poem the poet makes the reader feel disgust using violent imagery to show the harsh conditions that the soldiers experienced, and how the war affected them. This is shown when an unlucky soldier is described

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    Wilfred Edward Salter Owen, author of “Dulce et Decorum Est,” was born on March 18, 1893 in the city of Oswestry in the United Kingdom and died on November 4, 1918 at Sambre–Oise Canal in France (Wilfred). Between those years he was a soldier in the Trench War, otherwise known as the first World War. He was one of the leading poets along with John McCrae. His poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” was posthumously in a 1920 book called Poems (Wilfred). The title is in Latin and was taken from the Roman poet

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    How does Owen use language, structure and imagery to present the realities of war in “Dulce et Decorum est”? Wilfred Owen presents his experience as a World War One officer in “Dulce et Decorum est” to undermine the illusion of the glory of war that is usually portrayed in war poetry poems at this time, to illustrate the physical and emotional trauma that the soldiers endured. Owen uses this poem to contradict many poems that are supporters of war, such as Jesse Popes “Who’s for the Game”, and shatter

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    Wilfred Owen’s poem, “Dulce Et Decorum Est,” describes the perspective of a soldier fighting in World War I. In the first stanza, he portrays the current conditions of his comrades and allies, which he compares to as similar to the appearance of a troubled, old beggar. Together, they are exhausted, as they force their ways through thick, sludge-like mud to get to a place of rest away from the front line. From that point forward, he and the soldiers continue past the flares launched by the opposition

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    A poem “Dulce et Decorum est” written by Wilfred Owen portrays the horror of war and unleashes hidden truths about the past century. Throughout my essay I explore the varying techniques displayed by the poet such as, imagery, sound devices, oxymoron repetition and emotive language. Owen uses these techniques very effectively and leaves the reader to experience different emotions and gain a sense of pity and sorrow for all that are involved. The techniques used, help the reader to connect to what

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    encourages young men to drop everything to go and fight. It wasn't until people like Wilfred Owen wrote home and described the reality of their decision, did people realize just what they were asking their boys to sign up for. In his poem, Dulce et Decorum Est, Owen’s use of tone

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