1. Comparison Between Dulce et Decorum Est and The Soldier
While in Dulce Et Decorum Est, Wilfred Owen, uses diction that is descriptive, compelling, figurative and unpleasant, such as "plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning". ... By doing so, Rupert Brooke gives the reader a musical kind of feeling and that it gives a sense of quite contemplation of what's yet to come. ...
- Word Count: 1482
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate