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Dulce et Decorum Est", written by Wilfred Owen, the film All Quiet On The Western Front, and the television show 'Good byeee' (Blackadder) show the same negative view towards war.  

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In this essay, I will be trying to explain the diverse ways in which the poem, "Dulce et Decorum Est", written by Wilfred Owen, the film All Quiet On The Western Front, made from a book which became a world best seller by Erich Maria Remarque and the television show, "Good byeee" ( Blackadder) show the same, negative view towards war. I will demonstrate the different ways in which the 3 Medias attempt to reveal conditions in the trenches and the way the morale and attitudes of soldiers change while on the front line. I will then choose one of the 3 and explain why I thought was the most successful at showing a negative observation trench life and the war itself. CONTEXT: Blackadder Goes Forth, Episode 6 - "Goodbyeee" was written by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis in the 1980s. It was written mainly about just before the Somme offensive...

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