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Dulce Et Decorum Est
  • Essay Feedback

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In your answer you must refer closely to the text
and to at least two of imagery, word choice,
tone, sound or any other appropriate feature.
  • Is there a poem that has genuinely shocked or
    inspired you?
  • Explain what aspects of the poems language
    produced this response.

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The Good Bits
  • Everyone (nearly) made an excellent attempt to
    learn their quotations. Well done!
  • You all know that you are supposed to refer to
    the question.
  • Many of you write very well no one will fail on
    expression at Int. 2
  • Look how much you managed to write. Compare this
    with your first timed essay its much better.

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And the bad bits
  • Analysis-most of have to develop this. Far too
    vague and general at the moment.
  • Many of you dont give the impression of a
    genuine emotional response.
  • Topic sentences. Make sure you have them and if
    you can, try to vary the way you refer to the
    question.
  • Try to vary ref. to qu. throuout not just in T.S

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The downright ugly bits
  • Inverted commas around title of poem
  • Capital letters for title of poem.
  • Learn title of poem!!!!!!
  • STOP writing This quote and I have recently
    read
  • AAAAAAAAAAAARHG!!!!!!!!!!

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Tips
  • For all essay questions, look at the second
    line. This is crucial to your answer.
  • The first line only gives you a clue to the text
    you might choose.
  • The second line is the question.
  • Use the second, not the first, line to finalise
    your choice of question.

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In your answer you must refer closely to the text
and to at least two of imagery, word choice,
tone, sound or any other appropriate feature.
  • Is there a poem that has genuinely shocked or
    inspired you?
  • Explain what aspects of the poems language
    produced this response.

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Consider
  • What did shock you about the text?
  • Really think about it.
  • What have you learnt about war?
  • Dreadful physical effects. The waste of young
    life and potential
  • The horror of a mans painful and brutal death.
  • The fact no-one could help him, even if they
    wanted to.
  • The dreadful effect this has on those who witness
    this after the event.
  • The apparently callous way the soldiers treat the
    dying man
  • The strength of Owens anger at those who would
    encourage the idea that to fight and die for
    ones country is noble and honourable.
  • You really need to try and touch on most of
    these to cover the main ideas of the poem.

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Analysis
  • Firstly, at the start of the poem Owne writes
    about soldiers returning from the Front Line
  • Bent double..
  • sludge
  • This shocks me because he is describing the
    soldiers that are supposed to be young and fit
    and he is comparing them to old, unwell people.

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Better
  • Firstly, whilst reading this poem the physical
    effects of war on the soldiers shocked me as
    soldiers are normally associated with being fit
    and healthy. In th e first line, Owen describes
    the soldiers to seem like they are the complete
    opposite to this
  • Bent doublesludge
  • Owens use of similes here gives a clear
    understanding as to the effect the war has had on
    th esoldiers. He compares the soldiers to old
    beggars, suggesting that they have a hunched
    posture and are weary and decrepit. Owen also
    states that they are coughing like hags. This
    gives the impression that they are drained and
    ill, and being comoared to old witch like
    creatures. Both of these sililes have a sens eof
    irony to them as soldiers are normally healthy
    and fit. (this is very far from the image
    portrayed by the recruiting poems of glorious
    young heroes)

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But someone still was yelling ..or lime
  • Owen powerfully sets the scene and emphasises the
    pain the man is in. The phrase and floundering
    like a man in fire or lime is a simile that Owen
    uses to powerfully show the pain the man is in.
    By comparing the man in gas to a man in fire or
    lime, Owen is able to make the reader understand
    the pain the man is in.

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Better
  • In Stanza two, Wilfred Owen is describing the
    traumatic scene he saw, and continues to see, in
    his dreams when he saw a fellow soldier die
    during the gas attack
  • ButLime
  • This is a horrible image for the reader as it is
    a description of a man beginning to die a
    horrible death. The use of the word floundring
    shows just how sporadic and out of control his
    movements are, reflective of the distress he was
    in. later in the stanza, owen admits that this
    image haunts him in his sleep, which shows the
    disturbing mental effects war has on people.

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In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, he
plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.
  • This again reinforces the mans struggle for
    survival. Owen tells the reader he has nightmares
    about this. Owen also uses present participle to
    make it feel as though it is happening now. This
    sickens me as I still can even think about the
    picture of it in my head.

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  • This shows owen feels helpless as he is incapable
    of helping the dying man , and he also cant
    escape his nightmares. Plunges shows how
    desperately the soldier is lunging for help, yet
    the narrator feels he cant save him. Owen
    effectively uses word choice as plunges also
    creates a horrific atmosphere which makes the
    reader think that Owen is experiencing dreadful
    nightmares which he cant get rid of. guttering,
    choking, drowning is also extremely effective in
    shocking the reader because the poet uses the
    present participle, making the poem sound
    immediate. This made me feel that Owen is
    inviting the reader to watch what is happening,
    which the reader is not naturally inclined to do.
    This shocks the reader as it puts the reader into
    Owens nightmares. Comparing a man dying in a gas
    attack to drowning is also very effective as it
    highlights the soldiers desperate call for help
    if you imagine someone drowning, they are
    fighting against the water in order to save their
    own life

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Now,
  • Choose a section of your own essay.
  • Read it over carefully.
  • Look at the comments.
  • Rewrite just one section, trying to improve your
    analysis.
  • Ask you partner to look at your work and comment
    on whether or not it has improved.

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Choosing a question
  • Lets look at poetry questions over the last few
    years.
  • Remember it is the second line that is most
    important.
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