dulce et decorum est is about the reality of war and how it isn't actually sweet and fitting to die for your country.
"Dulce et Decorum est Pro patria mori" means "It is sweet and fitting to die for ones country" and Owen refers to this as 'The old lie'
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To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie; Dulce et Decorum est Pro patria mori. It's the ending to first poetry to moisten my eyes. Wilfred Owen - Dulce Et Decorum Est
"Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" means "How sweet and noble it is to die for one's country". It was originally written by the Roman poet, Horace. It was subsequently, and possibly is better known as being, used in Wilfred Owen's poem "Dulce et decorum est" when he refers to the phrase as "the old lie". Adding "non" to the end of the Latin phrase would make it into "dog Latin" and it would read "how sweet and noble it is to die for one's country - not!".
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Wilfred Owen wrote this poem.
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Dulce Et Decorum Est.
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The cast of Dulce et decorum est - 2012 includes: Rob Gruspe as Soldier Daniel Haff as Soldier Zak Holman as Marksman
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There are no sentences in the poem Dulce et Decorum Est. In poetry they are known as lines, and stanzas as opposed to sentences and paragraphs. It is a 3 stanza poem, with 28 lines in total.
He's famous for Dulce et decorum est