Dulce Et Decorum Est Owen?s poem serves to uncover the lie that it is benignant and becoming to die for one?s country. Owens use of diction, splendid language, and graphic imagery emphasizes his point. The poem describes the fatigue, blindness, evil, obscenity, death, sufferings, and disgust of war. It shows the true smell of a soldier, lying low, ill, endlessly trudging through mud with blooming(a) feet, away from and into the pain of gas poisoning of comrades, and away from the wound and dead, but never away from the memories. It ends with a bitter approach path on those who see glory in the death of others.

The but beauty in this poem is an idea that rest leave behind come. Unfortunately, it is pointed out that the only rest is an undignified death; for those who quietus, sleep restlessly. The ugliness of war is described as low deal old beggars under sacks, diseased coughing like hags, blood-shod. every(prenominal) went lame, all blind, exhausting drunk with fatigue, gaunt flound?...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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