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Compare and Contrast, The shock and horror presented in the three war poems - Dulce et Decorum Est - Wilfred Owen - Suicide in the Trenches - Siegfried Sassoon - Disabled - Wilfred Owen  

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Compare and Contrast, The shock and horror presented in the three war poems: Dulce et Decorum Est-Wilfred Owen Suicide in the Trenches- Siegfried Sassoon Disabled- Wilfred Owen "In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning." How horrible is war? The two writers Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon have had enough of war, and so these two men want to show the rest of the Untied Kingdom, war is not as it is set out to be. World War 1 was shocking and horrifying. Many, truly believed it was honourable to fight and die for their country. All three poems have different sceneries that help us imagine the atmosphere and feelings of the soldiers. This essay will look at the comparisons of shock and horror within all three poems, in turn they will also be contrasted. Most of the population in the United Kingdom, had this warm...

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