Activity 2.2.5 – Poetry as Social Commentary

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Carefully read the poem Dulce et Decorum Est by the Canadian poet Wilfred Owen. The poem can be found in Unit 2 - Resource Folder.

Answer the following questions:

  1. Identify the 2 similes used in the first two lines of the poem and explain what they tell us about the soldiers. 
  2. What adjective does the narrator use in Line 10? Why is it effective? 
  3. Explain what is being described in lines 10 to 14. 
  4. Look at lines 13 to 14. How does the narrator help us imagine his view of the event he is describing? 
  5. What is the narrator describing in Stanza Three? 
  6. Comment on the use of the word, “flung” in Line 18. What does it suggest about the soldiers and the way the dying man is treated? 
  7. What is the poet’s message in the poem and how is it emphasized in the closing lines (25 to 29) of the poem? 
  8. Choose a line you think is particularly shocking or effective in describing the experience of war. Quote the line you have chosen and explain why you feel it is so powerful.

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