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exposure Wilfred owen (analyse of language (they no longer know what's…
exposure Wilfred owen
the picture they paint contradicted the scene of glory portrayed in the British press
joined the army but was hostilitiesed as he suffer from shell shock
used his writing to inform people in Britain about the horrors of the war
basic meaning
soldiers are feeling abounded by god
world has become cruel killing the speaker slowly
analyse of from
understand the feeling of the fight
ware from same job as point above
failure to protect men from death
pathetic fallacy dawn symbolised hope
the open conditions and a cold environment they are exposure to all the elements
analysis of structure
half rhyme shows suggests that the soldiers are half functional
repetition nothing happens its like a on going cycle and nothing is changing
lists of negatives which relate to death
sibilance heavy rain sound
rhetorical questions a unholy situation
analyse of language
they no longer know what's happening they are so tired cold and dying.
eyes lied at dead peoples death
us the collective noun speaker is talking on behalf of all the soldiers
wind sounds sound like screaming little things remind them of th war.
knives us weather is uncofterable and hurting the soldiers instead of supporting them
half known faces the people are dying so much that they don't know them