He is comparing a conventional funeral to that of in the battle field
"Anthem for Doomed Youth" by Wilfred Owen is a reflection on the horrors of war and the tragic loss of young lives on the battlefield. The poem contrasts the reality of war with the traditional funeral rituals, highlighting the senseless brutality and waste of war. Owens challenges the glorification of war and evokes feelings of pity and sorrow for the young soldiers who were sacrificed.
duno why u asking me!
Jesse Owen played in the Olympic games as a teenager
100m, 200m, 4x100m, Long Jump.
it was runnig track and had the long jump n the world
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Tim Owens has written: 'The search committee' -- subject(s): Pastoral search committees, Intergenerational relations, Presbyterian Church, Life change events, Fiction
there is anger and sorrowalso deathand how inhuman war isthe theme or his intention in writing this poem is to reveal the reality of war which is always securely hidden. As once he had said " all a poet can do today is warn...." we can see that he knew his fate before hand & propelled his anger , shed his sorrowful tears for the sake of dead soldiers' families , and finally made an aggressive appeal to war mongers to stop the business of war. by san
Carl Lewis
1936 Berlin Olympics, when Jesse Owens embarrassed Hitler and the 3rd Reich...
Jessie Owens was black, and going against everything Hitler was standing for. Hitler said that they were the supreme race and better at everything. When Owens won the race, and beat the German competitor, Hitler was infuriated. He refused to hand over the medal and left the arena. Owens went on to win more events.
Wilfred Owens most famous poems are 'Dulce ET decorum est', 'mental cases', 'futility', 'disabled', 'anthem for doomed youth', 'the parable of the old men and the young' these are his most famous poems and may he rest in peace