Wilfred Owen War Poet
Wilfred Owen is probably, together with Sassoon the most important English War Poet. Characteristic of his poetry, is the use of pararhyme, alliteration and assonance. The popularity of Owen today can be explained by his condemnation of the horrors of war, which remain so terribly actual, but also by his very premature and absurd death.
by Penny Modesto - 10 trakcs
The Sentry
Wilfred's letter to his mother
Letter to his mother - Middle of No Man's Land
Letter to his mother - Never going back
Letter to his mother - Platoon
Letter to his mother - Three quarters dead
The Sentry - I'm blind
The Sentry - Old Boche dug-out
The Sentry - Try not to remember
The Sentry - Whizz-bangs
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Wilfred Owen is probably, together with Sassoon the most important English War Poet. Characteristic of his poetry, is the use of pararhyme, alliteration and assonance. The popularity of Owen today can be explained by his condemnation of the horrors of war, which remain so terribly actual, but also by his very premature and absurd death.
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