answersLogoWhite

0

To summarise, Insensibility is a poem in which Owen criticises those who have never experienced war for being insensitive to what the soldiers have to do to survive (become brutes, ignorant of the pain they have to cause).

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When did Wilfred Owen write the poem Futility?

in 1917


What is the birth name of Wilfred Owen?

Wilfred Owen's birth name is Wilfred Edward Salter Owen.


When did Wilfred Owen write the poem Greater Love?

Almost all poems of Wilfred Owen were written during the last two years of his life, 1917 and 1918.


When was Wilfred Owen born?

Wilfred Owen was born on March 18, 1893.


What is ironic about Wilfred Owen's life and death?

Because he write about the futility of war, i.e. the short length and waste of life, and he died a week before the war ended. His parents got notice of his death whilst church bells were ringing in the end of war.


When were most of wilfred Owens famous poems written?

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


Who was Wilfred Owen's dad?

Thomas Owen.


What year was Wilfred Owen's poem Disabled written?

Disabled by Wilfred Owen was written in 1917


Who is wilfred owen's mum and dad?

Wilfred Owen's father was named Tom Owen and his mother was named Susan Shaw Owen. They were both from England.


How old was Wilfred Owen at death?

Wilfred Owen died on November 4, 1918 at the age of 25.


What did sassoon encourage wilfred Owen to do?

Sassoon encouraged Wilfred Owen to focus on writing poetry that reflected their first-hand experiences of war. He also urged Owen to write more passionately and truthfully about the brutality of war, helping him discover his distinctive poetic voice.


Stanza summary of Wilfred Owen's poem spring offensive?

no one can write it for you read poems and annotate!