Write an essay about how Owen's poetry describes the plight of the

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Write an essay about how Owen's poetry describes the plight of the

soldiers.

In many of Wilfred Owen's poems, he describes the suffering and the

agony of the common soldier during war, not only on the battlefront,

but he also describes the after-effects of war and its cruelty. Owen's

poetry is inclined towards and elegiac nature with the function to

arouse grief and to stimulate remembrance. Owen is usually best when

the emotion of grief predominates over disgust in his poems and when

tribute is paid to the men who died "as cattle" rather than when

criticism is directly made to the perpetrators of war. Owen refers to

his poems as elegies, but they offer no consolation to the readers,

serving instead to warn them of the true nature of war. To create his

'moral lesson', Owen recalls certain incidents in which he analyses

the suffering of particular soldiers lacking identity: "bones without

number".

Owen, having been a soldier of high rank, and having had a troop under

his hands often brings out the feeling of guilt and shame in his

poems: the guilt of having led hi...

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