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The comparisons and differences between two poems by Wilfred Owen.  

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The Comparisons and differences between two Poems by Wilfred Owen Wilfred Owen was a poet and he wrote his verses during the great war. They called this "the great war," and "the war to end all wars." I will be looking at two of his poems. Dulce et Decorum est and Disabled. In these poems he talks about life on the frontline and life back at home. In his poetry he looks at giving very graphic detail in the toils of war. I will look at why he does this and what similarities and differences there are in the two poems. First I will look at each poem and explain what Wilfred Owen is trying to say to us. Once I have done this I will look at each poem and look at what similarities and differences there are in each poem. The first poem I will look at is Dulce et Decorum...

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