What poem is this from?
Text Type Features
All about Wilfred!
Find the Meanings
100

"Who are these? Why sit they here in twiglight?"

Mental Cases

100
What is the poet's duty?

Truth

Pity

Warning

100

Which war did Wilfred Owen fight in? 💀ðŸ‘ŧ

World War 1

100

What is Boche/Hun/Fritz ?

German Soldier

200

 "Over the top to-morrer; boys, we're for it,"

The Chances

200

What is it called when there is a period at the end of a line?

Enjambment

200

Where was Wilfred Owen born? ðŸĨ

Oswestry, Shropshire.

200

What does "Mental Cases" reflect/mean?

Owen's time in the hospital where he was recovering from shell shock

300

"Shall sign the holy glimmers of goodbye"

Anthem for Doomed Youth

300
What is this an example of?


"Wailing Shells"

"Sad Shires"

Personification

300

When was he posted back to France? ðŸ‡Ŧ🇷🏅
(Where he won the MC for being killed on the Sombre Canal)

1918 

300

What is eulogy?

Church Service (funeral or a mass)

400

"Must wither innocent of enmity"

On seeing a piece of our artillery brought into action

400

What does this title show?

"Anthem for Doomed Youth"

Juxtaposition

400

What happened to Wilfred Owen in 1917? ðŸĨ

He suffered a severe concussion and 'trench fever'

400

What does B.E.F. stand for?

British Expeditionary Force

500

"Those other wretches, how they bled and spewed,"

The Sentry

500

What language does "The Chances" use? 

Colloquial

500

When did he die? ðŸŠĶ⚰ïļ

He died a week before the Armistice was signed.

500

What is the symbolic meaning of "The Sentry"

The failure of war to protect soldiers

(even those meant to watch and protect over the others are not protected themselves)

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