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Essay by review • April 18, 2011 • Essay • 435 Words (2 Pages) • 1,098 Views
1) situate poet and poem historically in general and specific sense (setting, which war)
-POET
ÐoBritish soldier serving in WWI in trenches, front line
Ðowas enlisted as a soldier in WWI
Ðosome poets interested in the glory of war but Owen interested in horror
ÐoOwen 's view: he is like a camera or movie; documenting rather than suggesting new systems to problems
Ðo
-POEM:
Ðopoems bring home the brutality of war and the continuity of human suffering
Ðofeelings of futility and outrage at the suffering cause by WWI
Ðodiscusses a specific incident (gas attack remembered by those who survived) but uses it to embrace the wider atrocities of war
2) at least 4 poetic devices
-DICTION:
guttering, choking, drowning; show how the man is suffering as well as the terrible pain he is in, something that humans should not have to endure
Ðowrithing, forth-corrupted say how the man is being tormented
Ðoblood-shod: shows how the troops have been on their feet for days never resting
Ðoflung [into the wagon]: gassed man being flung into a wagon reveals the urgency and occupation with fighting; tossing him there is the only thing they could do; one word can add to the meaning so much shows the effectiveness of diction
-METAPHORS:
Ðoemphasizes points being made
Ðotroops as being "like beggars under sacks"; not only says they are tired but says that they are so tired they have been brought down to the level of beggars who have not slept in a bed for weeks on end
Ðocompares victim's face to the devil ; seeming corrupted and baneful
Ðocompares "vile, incurable cores" with the memories of the troops; tells reader the troops will never forget this experience, but also how
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