Wiliam Owen의 Dulce et Decorum Est 분석 영문 에세이
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William Owen의
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Dulce et Decorum Est 영문 분석 에세이입니다.
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A war still breaks out in the world, and eventually it leads tremendous victims. The British
poet, William Owen was also the victim of a war. Even though he died when he was 25-year-old unfortunately from the war, his works are still regarded by many people including famous poets because he describes the wars well in a realistic way during his young age. Dulce et Decorum Est, written by Wilfred Owen, refute the irrationality of the war.
Also, the title of this poem, the Latin word “Dulce et Decorum Est” means “It is sweet and fitting to die for one’s country” in English. The word was used to encourage young soldiers in a battlefield, William Owen used it as a paradoxical way to demonstrate that the war is not enough valuable to take their lives. Therefore, this poem questions that fighting in a war is honorable for the young as he uses bitter descriptions of a war.
참고 자료
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