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Dulce et Decorum Est
Title: Dulce et Decorum Est
Category: History
Details: Words: 1665 | Pages: 7.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Dulce et Decorum Est
Dulce et Decorum Est is one of the most powerful poems ever expressed. The tone of voice and imagery created in your mind, the tension you feel when you read through it, they all make you feel as if you are actually in the poem.
The tone of the poem seems to be very antagonistic and bitter. “...Knock kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge.” Is an example of aggressive tone and bitterness. It
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are no words that speeds things up or slow things down. I realise that words can make your imagination or thinking at different speeds.
The main point on Owen’s poem is that going to war isn’t as great as many young soldiers thought it would be. There shall be no glory, honor nor admiration whatsoever if you join the army. There is just pity. “War of pity”. That is Wilfred Owen’s idea.
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