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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Comparison of Anthem for Doomed Youth and An Irish Airman Foresees His

Comparison of anthem for Doomed callowness and An Irish Airman Foresees His DeathWilliam Butler Yeats has written many pieces of literature, in the first placeabout Ireland as that is his passion and cause of writing. Howeverhis poem An Irish Airman Foresees His Death is not solely aboutIreland and even though it includes that theme it is rather acriticism of apathetic people who hasten no reason for going to fight.The form of Yeats poem is very integrated and regular. The rhymescheme is ABAB the whole way through the poem and has an un in a bad way(p),stressed beat every prison term. The poem is made up of one sixteen-linedstanza and has a straight forward structure. Yeats has used thisformat for emphasis to get his burden across. He has made the poemusing paired lines which balance with one other neutralising anyfeeling that there may have been. Yeats has excessively made the layout ofthe poem very elemental and uncomplicated to make Robert Gregorys reasonfor going to wa r stand out which is also simple and uncomplicated-Hejust wants to fly a plane.Wilfred Owens poem was influenced by another war poet SiegfriedSassoon. Their conversations about the horrors of war togetherprovided the framework to many of the poems that Owen wrote. As asoldier at war, Owen was modify by the traumatising horrors of thetrenches that he adage while he was out there. He was so badly affectedthat he was diagnosed with shell shock and sent to hospital inEdinburgh. These dire scenes caused Owen to write such gruesomeyet realistic compositions. Like Yeats poem, Anthem for doomedyouth is also a criticism only this time it is a criticism of how theyoung soldiers who die at war do not get the recognition or heroicfuneral that they so... ... a more realistic tone. Like Yeats, Owen uses rhyme,rhythm and imagery only he makes his more varied, frequent andcomplexed. To do this, Owen has used an assortment of literarydevices such as metaphors, similes, personification, onomatop oeia andalliteration. This helps Owen to elaborate his poem in more serious,gruesome detail which he often does, even in other literature and a wakeless example of this would be another poem called Dulce etdocormest. He has seen the horror and futility of war first hand andthis is reflected through his use of emotive language. The two poems ar diverse to one another as Owen uses numerous amounts of imageryand has a lack of structure which results in an abundance of emotionwhere as Yeats is the pure(a) opposite and comprehends constantstructure and image deficiency which consequently leads to a lack ofemotion.

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