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Dulce Et Decorum Est

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Poetry composers evoke ideas of truth to help individuals and readers understand their ideas that have been portrayed through their work. Wilfred Owen was a war poet who served in world war one. In Owens poems of “Dulce Et Decourm Est” and “Anthem for Doomed youth”. Both poems explore the ideas of meaningless sacrifice and suffering as wells as the horrors of war. Owen used many poetic techniques to help him convey his ideas of war. Young lives are wasted in war which only increases the cruelty and meaningless of it. Wilfred Owen’s poem, “Dulce et Decorum est” follows the death of a young soldier. In the line “If you could hear at every jolt the blood froth from his corroded lungs. The strong use of visual and sensory imagery depicts what the soldier’s final moments of how his life ended, the soldier died a painful death from suffocation due to a fierce gas attack. …show more content…

Owen successfully evokes the ideas of truth in the poem “Dulce et Decorum est” the line “You would not believe with such high zest, to children ardent for some desperate glory, the old lie” through the use of metaphors and personification Owen demonstrates that the reality of the individual’s experience in war meant that they ended up challenging their sense of duty, their blind patriotism and understood that the true meaning of war is futile. The unimaginable suffering they lived through further highlights this reality. Also in the poem “Anthem for doomed youth” Owen explores the truth of war in the quote “Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes.” Owen uses the technique of symbolism to link the glimmers of goodbyes to a funeral. Many soldiers did not receive proper funeral rights and were just buried in mass graves. Owen also shows the truth of war through the mortality of war in his oxymoronic approach of the colossal loss of life. Essentially Owen explores the truth of war through the themes of psychological scars and the horrors of

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