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Wilfred Owen Poetry Analysis

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Wilfred Owen’s poetry acts as a medium for people to deepen their understanding of the terrors of war, such as death, suffering, pain and hopelessness. He speaks for those who have been to war, they can truly understand war as they lived and experience these horrors. While those back at home are ignorant to these facts due to the jingoistic propaganda by the government, Owen attempts to open their eyes to this atrocity. These narratives of war are made terrifyingly apparent in “Dulce et Decorum Est” where the responders breathe the air of death. While in “Futility”, Owen uses an extended metaphor of the sun to reinforce how there is no hope of life for the personas.
In “Dulce et Decorum Est”, Wilfred Owen depicts the painful struggle which the soldiers must face on a daily basis, this raises awareness about war for those ignorant of war while reminding those who have been to war about the ordeal they endured which is war. The soldiers struggling to live another day even though they can barely walk forward, they are “like old beggars under sacks”. The use of simile enforces how they have exhausted themselves to the point that their life has burnt away and only a husk of an old man is left. Those who have truly been to war would know about how horrible the condition where and pain which they suffered. They would have been “Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots”, the metaphor of the person swaying like a drunk man emphasises how the soldiers cannot stand up right and how

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