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Wilfred Owen's Message to the Reader
by DanRobe, Apr 13, 2008
The representation of war in Wilfred Owen's poetry.
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Anti-war Poems And The Role of Women
by Caitlin Yanse, Mar 10, 2008
Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen are two anti-war poets of the first World War. This analyses one poem of each of the above poets, particularly at the portrayal of women as both victims and perpetrators of the pro-war propaganda.
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Two War Poems: Analysis
by Orion, Jan 24, 2008
Into Battle by Julian Grenfell and Wilfred Owen's Spring Offensive.
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The Parable of the Old Man and the Young
by TylerDekraker, Nov 16, 2007
What could make a good honest man sacrifice is one and only son? The poem “The Parable of the Old Man and the Young” shows its true meaning by showing how prideful decisions lead to Abrams demise, how the use of imagery adds to showing that prideful decisions lead to Abrams death, and how pride affect me in my life.
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Speech
by jacob, Mar 20, 2007
How physical journeys can lead to change.
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