Dulce Et Decorum Est Tone

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In his poem, Dulce Et Decorum Est, poet Wilfred Owen utilizes painful and dark imagery and a depressing tone to relay the theme that sometimes pain comes in waves, and when it hits too hard; it can smother any glimmer of hope that’s left. The depressing tone and the feeling of helplessness the reader assumes when reading this story, is all set in stone from the first sentence. Similarly, the dark and twisty imagery creates a mood like no other. So when all of these factors combine, it builds a unique and interesting poem. The imagery in this poem is what builds the tone itself. The sadness created by lines like ¨He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning,” helps form the tone; while making it so much more depressing. That cruel imagery

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