![]() ![]() ![]() Owen does this by incorporating the idea that the youth are born to die. Using this language describing the inclusion and innocence of the men Owen’s concern for all youths serving in World War One can be established.įurthermore, in ‘Anthem For Doomed Youth’ Owen mentions the form of social expectations and the effects of propaganda on the society of his time. Also, the youth is established as the ‘innocent’ creating an idea of purity, relating to the idea that these young men have never experienced war and its consequences. This is key as it represents the position of the youth. This is achieved by the use of the plural noun ‘tongues’ which as a pun establishes the language variety in the war and by this referring to how the war is of global impact, affecting many nations. ![]() By introducing this idea an atmosphere of global inclusion is established. Owen establishes this idea by describing the ‘innocent tongues’ of the war. In ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ Owen shows the social impact of the World War on the young men. ![]()
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