Youth of fate. "Dulce et decorum tests pro Patria mori." Royal emotions derived from Horace's poetry, and in the early 20th century nearly all men, women and children in the UK were treated as truth. . The memory of the last British conflict in the Bohr war faded. Victoria's rule ceased, and under the rule of Edward VII, George V continued to exist and began to emerge as frivolous society emerged when George V took over him in 1910. This country is in peace and life is very good.
Compare and compare Wilfred Owen and Song for Doomed Youth of Rupert Brooke Anthem. What is the attitude of the poet to war? How do they express these attitudes? Wilfred Owen's "national anthem of desire" and Rupert Brooke's "soldier" opposed war and related issues. Owen accused war as a cause of the huge and painful loss of young men who were killed like animals. He also attacked the chapel of "mouse and man" by the novelist John Steinbeck in 1936. It traces their dream of ownership of the two workers George and Lenny's journey and their own farm. People appearing in Steinbeck's novel are fictional figures, but they reflect the life of the Great Depression. The novel shows this because the two protagonists indicate that they need to keep their work on the ranch. I compare this novel with three different poems.
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.
The phrase "young young man who is destined to fail" seems to be ironic. Because the word "fate" is often related to destruction, as it is reflected in this poem. However, the word "youth" is a symbol of life, often associated with a bright future. Ironically, young people are destined to fail. It expands the terrible idea of an innocent life lost in the battle for the country. The combination of words "national anthem", "fate", and "youth" is a message to inform the innocent young people who lost their lives in the war and those who mourn at death at home I will make it stand. When the three words "national anthem", "fate", "youth" are used, it forms a unique image of absurd war, its sole purpose is to destroy mankind.