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Critical Analysis of Dulce Et Decorum Est If you were asked to choose a poem to be included in an anthology of great twentieth century poetry, what would it be and why?

Title: Critical Analysis of Dulce Et Decorum Est If you were asked to choose a poem to be included in an anthology of great twentieth century poetry, what would it be and why?
Category: Literature / Poetry
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Critical Analysis of Dulce Et Decorum Est If you were asked to choose a poem to be included in an anthology of great twentieth century poetry, what would it be and why?

If you were asked to choose a poem to be included in an anthology of great twentieth century poetry, what would it be and why? <Tab/>If I were asked to submit a poem for an anthology of great 20th century poetry, I would choose 'Dulce et Decorum est' by Wilfred Owen. The reason that I chose this poem is because the reader gets a clear picture of what the western …showed first 75 words of 1476 total

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showed last 75 words of 1476 total…poem. Owens uses of imagery and word choice have provided me with a greater understanding of the conditions on world war one. My favourite piece of word choice is the one when Owen directs the poem towards Jessie Pope. It is a poem that gives anyone who reads it a better understanding of the harsh and mortifying conditions on the western front, and serves as a reminder to the horrors of war. Steven J. Hendrie

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