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A Contrast of War Poetry
Title: A Contrast of War Poetry
Category: Literature / English
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A Contrast of War Poetry
A Contrast of the War Poems of Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen
War poetry is a relatively new classification in the world of poetry. Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen are two poets that have seen war first hand and have written many graphic and in-depth poems on war. The similarities in the war poetry of Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen seem relatively minor when compared to the striking differences in imagery, symbolism and impressionism.
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from that of Wilfred Owen’s in that they do not use the same figurative language, are not influenced by the same wars, and did not use similar poetic structure. The only similarities that were found were that they had both condoned war and had written poetry about it. These similarities in the war poetry of Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen seem relatively minor when compared to the striking differences in imagery, symbolism and impressionism.
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