Analysis of both Owen's Dulce et Decorum est and Tennyson's The Light of the Light Brigade, Wilfred Owen and Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote famous poems about war. Owen was born on March 18, 1893. Owen experienced the war, so he wrote the details of his life on the battlefield. The famous poem in his war is called "Dulce et Decorum Est" and it is beautiful and beautiful to die for your hometown in Latin. The title of the poem is positive, but the information in this poem illuminates the negative aspects of war and is written through the eyes of soldiers in the texts of Europe.
In this article you will notice the differences and similarities between "Like of Light" and "Dulce Et Decorum Est". "Light Brigades Accident" was written by Sir Alfred Denny in the 19th century. In contrast, 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' was created by Wilfred Owen in the 20th century. The main resemblance we observed was that they all captured the wartime experience. However, the poets are expressing these events in their style. Its effect is the observation of two very different wars.
The two verses I compare and contrast are Wilfred Owen's "Dulce Et Decorum Est" and "Lighting Ride" supervised by Lord Tennyson Alfred. Wilfred Owen wrote his poem during the First World War that was first published in the 1920s. The image of Owens shown in this poem is disgusting, presenting an ugly war, and the language used by the poet is intense. On the other hand, Sir Tennyson wrote this poem at some point in the Battle of Balaclava in 1854. The image shows a calm and slow story explaining how he sees the war.
Throughout history many poets have expressed their feelings about war and war. The two poems expressing these feelings are Drce et decorum est of Wilfred Owen and Lord Tennyson of Alfred, the commander of the Light Brigade. Wilfred Owen has expressed a danger of war while Alfred's Lord Tennessee is talking about "glory" of dying for your country. The themes of these two verses are war and terrorism. The structure of this verse is listed in 4 (3-6 to 12 columns and 1 or 2 columns). At the end of each line, the rhyming pattern is primarily a verb, so you can produce an effect, so you can imagine soldiers marching to create a glorious atmosphere just as they go towards death. The point of view of this poem seems to be from a personal point of view. Because I can feel his emotions in my poem and see his view. The poet used a series of poetry techniques to create a traumatic war view and a view of war.