This is unusual to me because ordinarily I don't like poetry or so I thought. ... I found it interesting that someone would write poetry about such a thing as war. ... This poem may have given me a new outlook on poetry itself. I won't be so closed minded about poetry in the future....
Well very much the same as now, and not the ones to blame somehow for opening up that deadly box of war- (Poetry Library, 1-2) Abercrombie chose to write this poem using third person. ... Available HTTP: www.poetrylibary.org.uk/poetry/quote/txtreply.jsp.quote-id-3973 "Wikipedia- The free Encyclopedia: Jan, 24, 1985 ed. ...
The Prospectives of World War I In World War One many people had very different opinions on the War. Most of the men of that time basically had no say rather or not they went to war because it would take away their families pride. Most of this centered around Nationalism, and pride. Though many p...
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen was born on 18 March 1893 in Oswestry, Shropshire and began to write poetry from a very young age. He went to London University, where he was known to be a quiet and thoughtful student. After going to Bordeaux in 1913 to teach English, Owen returned to England and joined t...
In "The Some: Heroism and Horror in the First World War," Martin Gilbert presents a rather unique study of one of the bloodiest battles ever fought. The Somme is a different battle to write about in that there was so much lost, while neither side was able to gain from it. Even though the battle of t...
Poetry Analysis - Dulce et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen introduces the poem, Dulce et Decorum Est, with a shocking images of soldiers in World War 1. The first two lines sets the mood of the poem - the horror and starkness of life in the war. He refers to the soldiers as 'hags', 'old beggars', wh...
"The brown earth, the torn, blasted earth with the convulsed and dead soldiers, who lie here-it can't be helped-who cry and clutch at our legs as we spring away over them." (Remarque 115) This vivid quote is just one of the numerous examples in the eloquently described passages of how Erich Remarqu...
The poem 'Dulce et Decorum est' by Wilfred Owen entails the experiences of soldiers in World War I. Owen's use of surreal graphics portrays an image of trench warfare that is gruesome and grotesque, offering a powerful message to the reader. Owen's poetry is used as a vehicle for the expressio...
Wilfred Owen fought in the First World War. He enlisted as most young men were doing, so that they could protect Britain. However, in the trenches he realized how horrific the war was and started to make notes about the conditions at first. Then later in a military hospital he edited and collected t...