I can not go now. "One of the themes that connect these two poems is loss of human dignity and compassion of war.In" disabled people "soldiers can not perform simple daily work such as sleeping, relying on others, etc. . "In refugee blues, the speaker has a physical ability, but their identity is stolen." However, there is no place to link the subject of "being deprived of human rights" with part of the war. A picture of millions of soldiers who were beheaded.
Wilfred Owens 'Disabled' and WH Oden's 'Refugee Bruce' all discussed the events that occurred during the European War and explored the subject of discrimination, especially the sense of exclusion and isolation caused by war. - Through text research, you can get a variety of conceptual sand ideas with sense of belonging. These attributions can be expressed in various complex ways via various methods. In the memoir of "Romulus My Father", the potential attribution concept of Samuel Walters' poem "Immigration Bruce" and short story "Wonderful Home Land" is shown in many ways.
In W. H. "Funeral Blues". Oden, a wonderful theme would be grief of intimate family death. Just like the "Mother in the refugee camp" of Chinua Acebbe, the influence of family death is full of overwhelming sorrow. In "buried blues", the poet did not directly explain who the deceased is, but he discovered later that the poem was written for Oden's deceased father. In order to explain "public head", Oden uses the word "white". It usually symbolizes purity, innocence and tranquility. Meanwhile, Oden expressed the traffic police "cotton gloves" as "black", they say they are probably totally in contrast to "white". "Black" is often used to express pessimism and morbidity. It is well known that traffic police will manage and maintain public discipline, but by using "traffic police" "black cotton gloves", attempts by Oden probably to express death are completely me It is an issue outside the management of ours.