Personification In Dulce Et Decorm Est By Wilfred Owen

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Wilfred Owen use of personification in Dulce Et Decorm Est is demonstrating the horrors of World War One. The poet used this poetic technique to show how young, innocent people died and the clumsiness of helemts. In The Dead-Beat, Wilfred Owen wrote of the dead man and how the froth was corrupting his “innocent tongue”. He chose to use the words innocent tongue, because, even though a tongue cannot be innocent, this man’s still was. He is his entirety was innocent, was. But now he was dead, gone long before his time should’ve been up, simply because of the horrors caused by World War One. Another example is when the soldiers are fitting their “clumsy helmets”. A helmet cannot be clumsy, the helmet is clumsy because the people fitting them are