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Comparing and Contrasting ‘Disabled’ And ‘Anthem for doomed youth’  

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Comparing and Contrasting 'Disabled' And 'Anthem for doomed youth' In Wilfred Owens poetry he is trying to achieve the goal of describing the war the way it really is. As some poets glamorise the war, Owen tells it how it is. It shows how it is like going to war, when your in the middle of the actual war, and the coming home from the war. He explains and we realise that war is not what it seems, it is not all good. He points out the disadvantages of war and he puts them into a way everyone will understand. He really wants the reader to visualise what would be happening, he expresses all his pain in his poetry. Further more he writes as a disabled person and what it is to be like when you are coming home from the war, really nothing but bad things can come of writing...

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