Dulce Et Decorum Est Analysis Essay

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Wilfred Owen’s poem, “Dulce Et Decorum Est”, discusses the horrors young men face when they go off to fight in a war for their country. The content of the poem is sharply contrasted by the title of the poem. The poem tells the story of a young man who does not get his mask on in time during a gas attack. Owen gruesomely describes the the events that occur following the attack. While the content of the poem talks of how horrible war is, the title of the poem translates to “It is sweet and meet to die for one’s country” (Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume F).
The last four lines of this poem condense the concerns that all writers of this time period had regarding war. The lines are as follows:
My friend, you would not tell with …show more content…

These final four lines are trying to say that people would not encourage young people to go out and die for their country if they understood the true horrors of war. Earlier in the poem, Owen describes how war has hardened them when he talks about the young man from the gas attack and how the soldiers “flung him” into the wagon (Owen, ln 18). With death being so common during the war, the boys were hardened to it, and it no longer affected them. The poem “They”, by Siegfried Sassoon, shares a similar theme. “They” discusses how the boys are never the same when they return from war. Sassoon describes how some changes are physical while others are emotional. The idea behind this poem is to prevent people from encouraging young men to join the war similar to the last four lines of “Dulce Et Decorum Est”. In another piece by Wilfred Owen, “Anthem for Doomed Youth”, Owen discusses how soldiers who die in battle have no funeral. The only “passing-bell” they hear is the “monstrous anger of the guns” (Owen, ln 1-2). Owen wanted to make the readers have pity on both the young men and their families. Owen wrote this hoping that people would stop supporting the war and stop encouraging young men to join the

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