From June 1914 to June 1918, the First World War lasted four years. In this war, with the progress of technology, the danger of soldiers participating in battle has increased. Gas and war have transformed World War I into sinks for illness and death. Poems during the First World War provided a way to bring people back home with a horror lifestyle that soldiers must face each day. A poet like Wilfred Owens depicts difficult tasks of war with clear images, horrible words, and other literary means.
Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Saghn's war poet Wilfred Edward Salvat Owen MC 2nd Battalion Manchester Legion, 18 March 1893, Oswaldo Shropshire was born. Stellie He was educated at Birkenhead Institute and Shrewsbury Technical School. Wilfred Owen is the largest of the four children, the son of a railroad official. He is from Wales, especially close to his mother. That evangelical Christianity had a great influence on his poem ... - Thomas Hardy (June 2, 1840 - January 11, 1928) British author, he is mainly a poet by him I think. Most of his work is concentrated on the semi-imaginary land of Wessex. In 1898, Hardy published a poem collection written for more than 30 years, but Wixex poetry is his first poetry collection. Hardy's wife, Emma Ravinia Gifford, got married in 1874. He was alienated from his wife, his wife died in 1912; her death caused trauma to him
Wilfred Owen 's World War I poem provided a comprehensive emotional explanation of the violent incident he witnessed during Manchester Army and the First World War from 1914 to 1918. Owen wants to express the reality of war, terrorism, and futility. The image and shape of his poem are quite different from his poem, but his poem has two main factors in explaining the physical and mental pain suffered by the soldier during the war. Please quote him to explain his work. "The most important thing is that I do not care about poetry, my theme is compassion of war and war, poetry is disappointing."