The Gruesomeness of world war I. Speaks of the poem "Greater love" by Wilfred Owen
Title: The Gruesomeness of world war I. Speaks of the poem "Greater love" by Wilfred Owen
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 1206 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Gruesomeness of world war I. Speaks of the poem "Greater love" by Wilfred Owen
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 1206 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
'Greater Love' is a poem about the painful memories experienced by Wilfred Owen in World War I. These memories seem to overshadow the memories he has for his love. All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel whcich is also about World War I. The description of the war is similar in both works. Experiencing the terrors of war changed the outlook Owen has on life, and this poem describes his new outlook.
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by positive words were the ideas which mattered and were extremely relevant to his life at the time which he wrote this poem.
'Greater Love' and All Quiet on the Western Front are two very different works of literature which both convey the message of the gruesomeness of World War I. By reading and comparing these two pieces readers can better understand that any format of writting can be used to convey the same message.