1. Comparison Between Dulce et Decorum Est and The Soldier
Which is actually, him seeing someone suffering from the gas, with the green glass of the gas mask, causing him to see everything as green, including air. ... Rupert Brooke, with his phrases, "flowers to love", "her ways to roam", "washed by the rivers" and "blest by suns of home" in the first stanza, projects into the reader's mind of a place, calm and peaceful, with a bright sun, and flowers abundant, and a clear river flowing by, which may be what he thinks about England, or what natural England looked like at that time. ... For Dulce Et Decorum Est, Wilfred Owen, in the first stan...
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