Dulce Et Decorum Est By Wilfred Owen

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Dulce Et Decorum Est The horrific story telling poem called, Dulce Et Decorum Est, tells a short but very impactful story that one can vividly imagine. The title is Latin and directly translates to “It is sweet and glorious” which is a short version of the ancient Roman saying “Dulce et Decorum est Pro Patria mori” which means it is sweet and glorious to die for your country. The title indicates to the reader the main reason why these young men are in the situations they are in, believing that fighting and dying for their country is the right thing to do and exceptionally glorious. Wilfred Owen originally wrote the letter to his mother and was titled “Here is a gas poem… done yesterday”. Studying Dulce et Decorum et, one will see the images Wilfred Owen paints like the trauma sicken soldiers, the shocking impact of seeing dead people that were once alive, and the torcher of not donning a gas mask fast enough in a cloud of gas. The first stanza Owen recreates a realistic situation any man could be placed in during that time period. Straddling the trench and observing the men and environment around himself. Bloody comrades marching so badly it was as if they were asleep or drunk. Boots missing off their own feet, one must be completely out of it if he doesn’t even notice or mind not …show more content…

Imagine the gentle thuds of gas canisters hitting the ground like an uncaught homerun baseball hitting the ground almost undetectable in a war trenched playground. The only thing going through all of their minds is, are we coordinated enough with our hands to put on the mask before the time limit expires and the gas reaches us. After the gut wrenching realization that he passed God’s coordination and speed test, he is overwhelmed by his sight, a man that didn’t pass the test. Watching a man literally dies as slowly and horrific as he did, Owen’s nightmare dreams weren’t even this

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