WB Yeats and Anthem compare the Irish pilots destined for the young who was destined by Wilfred Owen. He played his role in the Renaissance of Ireland early in the 20th century. He is a proud Irish, but he chose to show his patriotism through his poetry rather than political or military action. Through his poetry he talks about the courage and good deeds of national heroes, not their political status or their status in society.
In this article we compare Owen's view that war is a wasteful way and young people of destiny, a famous poem written by Wilfred Owen on the theme of fear of war. It was in September and October 1917, Owen was in the hospital. In the form of Sonnet, ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH is a judgment of elegy, pity for the deceased, Owen war experience, not an explanation of experience itself. It is a short poem of two poems written at World War I and the exposition, leading the reader to the cruel battle of the First World War.
In 1917, British poet Wilfred Owen drafted poetry at Clay Rockhart War Hospital near Edinburgh. Owen was sent to the hospital after the bomb attack at the battle of Somme. In a hospital, he just met an old poet Siegfried Sassoon who just published his book "Old Huntsman" (1917); his direct and firm style told Owen something similar to his work I made it so. Characteristics, the draft shows that Sassoon participated in the editing of the poem
In Wilfred Owen's poem "The Desperate Young National Anthem", he compared religious ceremonies such as funerals and deaths in war; in particular when young people were in a poor situation without proper burial Battlefield Death at. This is because many young people rested at shallow tombs and died at the usual funeral of the battlefield, nobody celebrated their death. Wilfred Owen compares the funeral church bell and gun chat, prayer rifle, and church choir's scream. In addition, Wilfred Owen compared the deaths of soldiers at the house of the slaughter with animals: "What is the message to the dead people?" They have similar rifle shooting rifles Headlime and onomatopoeia are also used, so using stuttering, rattling and slap