Wilfred Owen's poetry painted a picture of a war born in Shropshire in 1893; he grew up in northern England. At school, Wilfred wanted to go to college. Because of the work of the farmer, he could not attend the university. His father is a railroad worker, so he does not earn much money. Instead of spending his age at college Wilfred emigrated to France to pursue his career at the Berlitz school. This war is often called the First World War, it is undergoing it was born, the war was later announced in 1914.
The two verses I compare and contrast are Wilfred Owen's "Dulce Et Decorum Est" and "Lighting Ride" supervised by Lord Tennyson Alfred. Wilfred Owen wrote his poem during the First World War that was first published in the 1920s. The image of Owens shown in this poem is disgusting, presenting an ugly war, and the language used by the poet is intense. On the other hand, Sir Tennyson wrote this poem at some point in the Battle of Balaclava in 1854. The image shows a calm and slow story explaining how he sees the war.
Explain how the special characteristics of at least two works in Wilfred Owen's poems affect each other and influence their reactions. The core features of Wilfred Owen's war poetry include waste of war, terror of war, and the physical influence of war. These features can be seen in Owen's communication with readers, poetry 'Darce and Decolm Est' attracting readers' sympathies to soldiers and 'Fate to youth of destiny'. These poems interact and explore experience
"Maryal Mountain in this poem" explains the natural image.
The image in Wilfred Owen's poem is as strong as his anti-war sentiment. Irving was elected France and in the worst winter to fight as a soldier in 1917 participated. After becoming a soldier in a short time and shocked by fear of war he went to Craig · Rockhart War Hospital near Edinburgh from a mental illness formed by "Shell Shock" war. Wilfred Owen strongly expressed his anti-war thought in his poem. Three famous poems: 'Adolescence of Destiny Fate', 'Dulce et Decorum Est', 'Disabled Person' shows Owen's disillusionment, obscenity and torture at this time.