How Is Situational Irony Used In Dulce Et Decorum Est

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1. 2. In Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen there were a lot of images. One of the most significant images was ‘‘as a green sea, I saw him drowning’’. This image showed a graphic part in the War and described what it’s like to watch your own friends dying in front of you. Which is one of the many horrors of the War. 3. The central irony of Is My Team Ploughing was that normally when someone has just died you would be mourning on behalf of whoever is dead. This poem uses situational irony because mourning is what is to be expected, but his friends and family went off living their lives regularly; His friend even took his girlfriend. So, it’s ironic because this is not expected of his friends and family. 4. The central irony in The Man He Killed was that when you commit murder you are expected to feel remorse for the person you killed or guilty for what you have done, but instead the narrator didn’t feel any of that. He just kept creating excuses for his actions. The fact that the narrator seemed to have some trauma from the event, it does suggest that that’s how he’s coping with life, creating excuses. 5. 6. …show more content…

6. The chief symbol in the Loveliest of Trees was of springtime and cherries blooming. The narrator is a 20 year old man that thinks his life is going very fast and he only has a little time left. The author refers to the blooming of cherries and the season to the ‘‘spring’’ of your life. Saying that when you are 20 years old that it is the spring of your life, the time when you can enjoy life to the