It is an old lie. Dolce et Decorum Est is an anti-war poem written by Wilfred Owen. This is due to his frustration and anger towards those who used to lie long ago and it is sweet to die for your country This is a translation of the poem "Dulce et Decorum Est". Through this poem, people in European texts participated in the First World War, and it was not difficult for us to believe in this act of terrorism and balance ideas of people who encouraged war. The theme of poetry is created and created in a process using many poem devices and attractions such as imagination appeal, sensual appeal, intellectual appeal.
According to Owen's poems, why men should not join, death in war is unnecessary and unavoidable, "Old lie, Dulce et Decorum is most important is not it sweet that your country will die" . The word "old lie" proves that Irving does not agree that it is sweet and correct for your country. We also see Owen's negative attitude towards other propaganda poets. For example, "My friend, you will not say such a high enthusiasm" I will prove to oppose the man he is told to participate in; "My friend" is Irving's It suggests that you are talking to such a publicity poet. He does not mean "my friends" but uses irony
Irving explains how disgusting war and death are, and then ironically tells the reader that war is not about as much as a child or teenager thinks, but this is the impression the country gives to them . "My friend, you will not lie old with such high enthusiasm: Dulce et decorum est Pro Proria mori" He said "my friend" talking to the reader, this is a war In reality, this is death "My friend, this is a lie that encourages you to join the war, which is the opposite of what the State says, if you do not understand. Satire tone It is obvious that not all the glory, victory, and pride that children and adoleses believe are clear You know that you are wrong, you are with great enthusiasm and energy, you know it is in your country I do not speak confidently that it is a good thing to die.