epotolesmata
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Can I please have some feedback on this intro?
The question is: How does Wilfred Owen craft language and poetic techniques in order to comment on the fate of the soldiers in WW1?
The intro is: Wilfred Owen crafts language and poetic techniques in a variety of different poetic styles to comment on the fate of the soldiers in WW1. This is seen in the poems Strange Meeting and Dulce et Decorum Est. The poem Strange Meeting is written as a Ballad, Canto, Couplet, Elegy and a Lament. However, the poem Dulce et Decorum Est is written as an octave and a sestet. Owen then used a variety of language and poetic techniques such as onomatopoeia, oxymoron’s and allusion to craft a poem which comments on the fate of the soldiers in WW1.
The question is: How does Wilfred Owen craft language and poetic techniques in order to comment on the fate of the soldiers in WW1?
The intro is: Wilfred Owen crafts language and poetic techniques in a variety of different poetic styles to comment on the fate of the soldiers in WW1. This is seen in the poems Strange Meeting and Dulce et Decorum Est. The poem Strange Meeting is written as a Ballad, Canto, Couplet, Elegy and a Lament. However, the poem Dulce et Decorum Est is written as an octave and a sestet. Owen then used a variety of language and poetic techniques such as onomatopoeia, oxymoron’s and allusion to craft a poem which comments on the fate of the soldiers in WW1.