Dulce et Decorum Est and The Light of the Light brigades are about the deaths of soldiers and soldiers, but they depict war experiences in different ways. Tennyson's poetry celebrates the glory of war despite the fact that 600 soldiers were driven to their deaths due to misjudgment ("someone made a mistake"). On the other hand, Owen's poetry may be considered as a challenge to Tennyson's excitement and emotion. In the trench, he shows the fear of deadly death and shows the famous way of Rome poet Horace, "It is sweet, it will die for your country" is a lie.
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.
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.
There are similarities and many differences between Dulce et decorum est and Light Brigade's Charge. Owen showed to the reader that he suspected the poet's words and claimed the glory of death in war (eg the claims of the Hirokidi brigade). Tennyson gave a glorious and courageous message to the sacrifice for their country, a legitimate and preferred end. Owen's poem abandoned "old lie". Because Owen fought in war, his poems are more realistic and the view that they serve soldiers is unbelievable. Although the Light Brigade's claim provides a graphical image of the complications the Light Brigade faces, the interpretation of Irving's war is more graphical and horrible. People like Owen say that they experience war and that they should be ashamed to die for your country, but Tennyson believes that the war is glorious and that you have the right to die for your country I will. Because Tennyson has only heard of this fight, it is easy to say that he is glorious because he has not experienced war.