War Poetry - "Dulce et Decorum Est"

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... real it all is! Owens guilt is suggested in the line, "In all my dreams before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning". The fact that he dreams about this all the time, and that the man is plunging at him in particular means that he feels guilty for this mans death! He was obviously traumatised by this ordeal!

Final Verse -Verse 3

The purpose of the final verse is to describe the tragedy of war and how it is not a sweet and fitting thing to die for your country, it is a desperate and agonising way to die! He is trying to discourage people from the war by informing the readers what it is really like. Owen uses adjectives such as flung, hanging, vile and incurable to give his readers a detailed description of what these horrors are like! "Behind the wagon that we flung him in," the word flung is used as it gives us the impression that the other soldiers had absolutely no respect for their companion and they treated the roughly! The poet uses onomatopoeia in this verse to communic ...

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