Compare and Contrast 'Dulce et Decorum Est' and 'Charge Of The Light Brigade', paying careful attention to the way the poet deals with war.
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Compare and Contrast 'Dulce et Decorum Est' and 'Charge Of The Light Brigade', paying careful attention to the way the poet deals with war. Poets View Both poet's, Owen and Tennyson, are writing about their own experiences of war, they both give their own views on the event and on the soldiers participating in the war.Owen's attitude to war is very effective because it does the job that Owen intended it to do, and this was to bring the reader to reality which in Owens time was the period 1914-18 during which the 1st World War occurred. WhereasTennysons attitude to war is very different to Owens because Tennyson describes a more jingoistic, ironic view on war. Tennyson isn't trying to bring the reader to reality, Tennyson is trying to bring the reality to the reader, he is in fact gloryifying war. (Comments) - does time make a difference on war with new...

