A comparison of the songs of peace and destiny teenagers with the works of Dulce et Decorum Est quoted all three missing poems about World War I but peace had a high degree of patriotism, It shows a positive emotion against war. And Anthem and Dulce pay more attention to this fact. There are no special reasons for people to be killed, they also notice the fear of real war. We mainly look at the contents and form of three poems and compare them with each other.
Dulce et Decorum Est and Anthem compare young people who are destined to fail When I was looking to compare two poems, I looked at these two poems, and how Wifred Owen used the language I understood. Warn of future generations' fear. War Wilfred Owen took part in the First World War. To protect the UK, most young people are recruiting him. But in the trenches, he understood how bad the war was and started to record the situation.
In this article I decided to analyze the two writings of his writings in World War I and the poem Wilfred Owen, a war poet taken from a poem by Jesse Pope. Wilfred Owen's poems ("Dulce et Decorum Est" and "Doom for Doomed Youth") both depict the painful feelings of Owen's war, but the way they are different. On the other hand, the Pope's poem ("Who is the game?") Stood up supporting the war. Poetry is fundamentally different in terms of themes, so it is natural that rhymes and languages used are completely different.
Wilfred Owen (1893 - 1918) was the greatest lost poet in the First World War. He believes that this war is a very absurd activity, resulting in devastating and tragic results. He was mentioned in Dulce et Decorum Est, the national anthem for Doomed Youth, and poetry like a disabled. In an introduction commentary about his poetry by Wilfred Owen, he said "The most important thing is that I do not care about poetry, my theme is compassion of war and war." Basically Wilfred Owen tried to express his feelings in poetry. Wilfred Owen says that a lot of young people are wasted, such as in his poem several times (such as "disability and youth of youth of destiny"). In these two poems, the opening line expresses anger, frankly, he says, "He is in a wheelchair and is waiting for the darkness". "Owen is trying to prove immediately that war has adversely affected people's lives, especially the young people."