Wilfred Owen Futility Analysis

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Wilfred Owen’s poem ‘Futility’, focusses on the implications of death for one man. The focus is often on many soldiers at once, but taking the view of a single soldier is very beneficial as it allows the responder to understand that each individual soldier who dies goes through this. The poem is a very useful insight into the futility of war, and allows the responder to atone with the experience. Owen’s poem ‘Futility” depicts the waste of human life through the focus of one soldier. Owen was personally involved in the first world war, therefore he knows the reality of it. Owen personally believed that was war not only futile, but evil. Owen believed that those running the war, the ‘armchair generals’ were evil and corrupt. Owen's use of visual

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