Death is presented in "Dulce et Decorum Est" as brutal and agonizing, as witnessed through the horrific death of a soldier from a gas attack. The poem challenges the glorification of war by highlighting the harsh reality of its consequences, showing that the suffering and trauma of death on the battlefield are far from noble or honorable. It exposes the brutality and senselessness of war, conveying a message that it is not the glory that people often perceive it to be.
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Wilfred Owen wrote this poem.
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poetic form
Dulce Et Decorum Est.
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In hospital
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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
An example of similes in Dulce Decorum Est is in the first line: 'Bent double, like old beggars under sacks' this suggests that soldiers are so tired that they can be compared to old beggars Hope that helps
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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.