Dulce et Decorum Est
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devil, seeming corrupted and baneful. A metaphor even more effective
is one that compares "...vile, incurable sores..." with the memories
of the troops. It not only tells the reader how the troops will never
forget the experience, but also how they are frightening tales, ones
that will the troops will never be able to tell without remembering
the extremely painful experience. These comparisons illustrate the
point so vividly that they increase the effectiveness of the poem.
The most important means ...
