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Compare the way Wilfred Owen’s “The Send-off” and Erno Muller’s “Assault” deal with war and it’s effects.  

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Compare the way Wilfred Owen's "The Send-off" and Erno Muller's "Assault" deal with war and it's effects. Both Owen's and Muller's poems were written about World War 1 and so the two poems are especially similar in some respects, even though different poets wrote them. There are still a large number of differences between the two poems. Some similarities and differences are naturally easier to spot than others; some only become apparent after extensive study. These differences and similarities occur in style, the way the poems deal with war and it effects as well as many other things. In "The Send-off" by Wilfred Owen the story is told of the soldiers departing on a train for the war. It depicts the men at the siding shed and on the train, leaving their loved ones and all the things that they have worked for to go and fight on the frontline and...

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