Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen

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The poem “ Dulce et Decorum Est” written by Wilfred Owen contains a great deal of graphic and disturbing imagery to display the events that happen in war. Owen, has used the title “Dulce et Decorum Est “ which is ironic to the rest of the poem since it means “It is sweet and decorous to die for one’s own country”. Owen, unlike other soldiers does not see honour in the name of his job and describes to other people, that many will not realize the impact of war unless they experience it first hand. The poet Owen, is known to be a soldier who had fought in World War One. The poem follows a rhyming pattern that changes in rhythm as the speaker intensifies the horror of war. Through the use of various graphic imagery, Owen describes the circumstance of the situation that he himself had witnessed when he took part and fought in war. Metaphors such as “white eyes writhing”, “devil sick of sin”, “froth-corrupted lungs”, “limped on, blood-shod” and “drunk with fatigue” describe the horrid condition. Owen tries to show that the war that we see through various sources of media is nothing l...

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