Compare/Contrast of "Dulce Decrum" by Wilfred Owen and "Dead Man's Dump" by Isaac Rosenberg
Date Submitted: 11/07/2004 04:50:04
In the poems 'Dead Man's Dump' by Isaac Rosenberg and 'Dulce et Decorum est' by Wilfred Owen the main concern of these poets is to relay the theme of death. They want to let the reader feel the action, to see it with there own eyes. Both stories portray realistic imagery in many ways. The conflict that the dying soldier goes through in Rosenberg's poem and the struggle that the soldier has lunging for his
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way than to make them go through the experience too. War is wrong and the way that Owens tell his reasons why there is no way a person could disagree. Although Rosenberg concentrates more on the dying process the soldier has to go through to die (war), it is not the way a man should perish. The reader finishes these poems with a sense of agreement that no one should die like these men died.
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