Wilfred Owen Verbs

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Wilfred Owen was a poetic author, as well as a soldier in the First World War. He experienced the gruesome life of living through that hell which we called the “War to End All Wars.” Second Lieutenant Owen wrote a powerful French ballade, entitled “Dulce et Decorum Est,” which explains war truly experienced. His poem is filled with dread, death, and despair. This is obvious by Wilfred Owen’s use of verbs to depict the horrible encounters a soldier would face daily which resulted in being unfazed by death and, ultimately, the hopelessness caused by the war. Owen used a variety of dark descriptors to stress how awful of a place war truly is. Words such as floundering, choking, drowning, smothering, gargling, and writhing are just a few which