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Write a critical appreciation of the poems The Eve of Waterloo by Lord Byron and Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen with reference to romanticism of war, its glorification...
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Where is the title Dulce Et Decorum Est in Wilfred Owen's poem taken from? What figurative language can you attach to the title of the poem?
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Elaborate on the vivid imagery in the poem, giving examples from the poem 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' by Wilfred Owen.
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Compare the three poems The Eve of Waterloo by Lord Byron, Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen and Five Ways to Kill a Man by Edwin Brock.
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The poem ends in a quote - Dulce et Decorum EST. Why do you think the poet ends with a Latin quote? Would an English quote have been more effective?...
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How well do you feel has Owen described the reality of war? Or, Write a note on the poet's attitude towards war. Do you agree with him? Or, Whom does the speaker...
Last Modified On: November 5, 2017
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