Though “Dulce et Decorum Est” immerses the reader into the midst of war and “Facing It” is set instead next to a war memorial, both poems seem to convey impressions that oppose the traditional outlook that war is glorious and heroic, and each speaker feels the critical aspects of battle. Many war poems are written about the glory of war. These poems are epics that describe war heroes, and men fight and die with honor and are praised for it. An example of this type of poem is Tennyson’s “Charge of The Light Brigade” which describes a troop of men that…
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