He couldn't afford university education, so decided to go abroad to teach English in France. Owen then volunteered for the Army in 1914 when the First World War was in action.
Wilfred Owen was sent back to England from the front lines during World War I due to suffering from shell shock, a condition now known as post-traumatic stress disorder. He was admitted to the Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh for treatment and recovery.
I think he was forced to, but I'm not sure.
Becasue he did a self wond
He was injured
Owen was diagnosed as suffering from neurasthenia or shell shock and sent to Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh for treatment, I think.
they met in a hospital in England
Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen met at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Scotland in 1917. Sassoon was already an established poet and Owen sought his guidance in improving his own poetry. Their meeting was a turning point in Owen's development as a poet, and they formed a close friendship that greatly influenced each other's work.
Wilfred Owen's father was named Tom Owen and his mother was named Susan Shaw Owen. They were both from England.
In hospital in Scotland
Wilfred Owen's family lived in Shrewsbury, England for most of their lives.
Shropshire in England.
Wilfred Owen was a Tremondous fighter he loved poems and he was a brave soldier he was determined to fight for France and for England!
In hospital
Wilfred Owen's birth name is Wilfred Edward Salter Owen.
Wilfred Owen met Siegfried Sassoon in a hospital during World War 1. Sassoon was an established poet at the time and became a mentor to Owen, influencing his work and helping to shape his poetic style.
Wilfred Owen attended Birkenhead Institute and Shrewsbury Technical School, both in England, before studying at the University of London.
Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen met at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland. This meeting had a significant impact on both poets' lives and work.