Various combat methods in Wilfred Owen's psychological case and Henry V's speech poetry "spiritual case" are written by Wilfred Owen during World War I and war I discussed the impact. Impact This poem is also very graphic in the description and has an ancient atmosphere. It shows psychological and physical damage received by "survivors" of war. Wilfred Owen talks about ways to re-emphasize their views that they observe them at a mental hospital and are considered mentally bad compared to actually observing their own houses. did.
"Reminiscence War" by Robert Graves and "spiritual case" by Wilfred Owen are concerned about the damage caused by the war to the involved soldiers, but they differ in almost all other respects. Owen's poem is investigating the physical and mental influence of war in a very personal and direct way - his voice is very obvious in this poem - he obviously explains the people I'd like to see a "psychological incident" that I like. The explanation of Owen's own war experience is equally obvious as well: he challenges the reader with a terrible image so that the reader can begin to understand the reasons of crazy. On the other hand, the grave is separated further. His argument is far-reaching and uses ancient images to explore the direct and long-term effects of war to soldiers. This poem is the title meditation, and Graves examines development experience and war memories through the development of images and metaphor.
Wilfred Owen is now considered one of the best "war poets" in the UK, saying "My theme is compassion of war and war, poetry is pity." Poetry: "spiritual case", "Dulce Et Decorum Est", "song for youth organization with destiny" is obvious that compassion is the focus of his poem. Irving provided a clearer detail and explanation about war and its influence, by doing so he was able to draw attention and create a terrible image in the minds of the reader.
Wilfred Owen is paying attention to the common theme of war These two poems contrast the two completely different views of war. "Soldiers" has a very positive view on war, and the depiction of Irving is very negative. As Brooke loves his country and is ready to die, Rupert Brooke 's "soldier" is very patriotic. This was not surprising as it was written during the first few months of the war, and when the whole country was enveloped by the strong patriotic fever. Ironically, the war poem "soldier" is a peaceful poem because it does not draw blood.