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Yes, they can actually be converted into for example short stories or letters as well. As he is in his poem making a point in a story-like manner. 'strange meeting' is a good example of a poem that can be used, as it describes a dream he's had, but it also explains how Owen has come to realise how similar the enemy is, or that he is actually his own enemy is he killing himself? This is a question that you will have to answer, but if you want to write a diary i can really recommend to use 'strange meeting'.

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