Friday, October 25, 2019
Dulce et Decorum est Essay -- English Literature
Dulce et Decorum est    The poet reacts to the war by turning normal poetic language in to  something that appears normal on the surface but in reality is  tainted. The poet also breaks from normal poetry to show society the  normal images of war. The ability to move the reader makes the poem  work which aids the reader in to understanding the false propaganda.  The poem is about soldiers in trench warfare and is a great example of  writing graphically to show the horrific side of war yet being  completely truthful. The poet does not withhold any information from  the reader and conveys what it was like to fight in the War.    The poet shows the pain in the poem. His tone, depression, lack of  hope reveals his message. He uses long sentences and metaphor to show  the tires soldiers. Picturing ââ¬Ëold beggar under sacksââ¬â¢ tells us what  war has done to them. It also tells us they are battle weary and  scared of what is ahead of them. The use of similes in the first  stanza allows the reader to understand the anguish of war. The poet is  able to use words the words to paint a vivid and terrifying picture of  trench warfare in the mind of the reader. The Hags is connected with  the word beggers as they both outcasts in society. What's more words  like beggers, hags and blood-shod shows what the war has done to the  soldiers of war.. Through his use of vivid words and portrayal it  makes us understand the effects of war and what it involves. The  Stanza continues ââ¬ËTill on the haunting flaresââ¬â¢, this suggests that the  soldiers are possibly disturbed and are being haunted by the flares.  The last line further shows the effects of war, the soldiers are deaf  to the gas shells dropping right behind them.    In the second stanza the poem begin...              ...ers were once the ââ¬Ëchildren ardent  for some desperate glory.ââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËChildrenââ¬â¢ here is used as the same reason  as ââ¬Ëboysââ¬â¢, who were brainwashed in to sacrificing their lives. The  innocent are willing to believe in the lie about the war, but the war  was totally different first hand hence the anger towards those who  propagated dying for your country in being noble.    ââ¬ËThe old Lieââ¬â¢ the poet users a capital ââ¬ËLââ¬â¢ in lie. This puts the war  in perspective of being glorious and patriotic. The readers attention  does not wonder during the poem because of the poets consistent  imagery. By the end of the poem the reader can fully appreciate the  irony between the truth of what happens at the Trenches and the lie  being told at home. The whole poem is contradictory to what was being  spread with ââ¬ËDulce et Decorum est.ââ¬â¢    (It is a sweet and glorious thing to die for your country.)                      
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