Analysis of Spring offensive, by wilfred owens, with respect to how it demonstrates the theme that war is useless

Title: Analysis of Spring offensive, by wilfred owens, with respect to how it demonstrates the theme that war is useless
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Analysis of Spring offensive, by wilfred owens, with respect to how it demonstrates the theme that war is useless
Spring offensive; by Wilfred Owens focuses on the uselessness for war. There is a striking contrast between the first and last few stanzas, as in the beginning all is calm, slow and pleasant. From the 5th stanza onwards, there is a sudden change from the serene environment, to an outbreak of activity. The poem starts off with peace and tranquility. 'Lying easy, were at ease and finding comfortable chests and knees, Carelessly slept.' However …showed first 75 words of 1004 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1004 total…This tells that the survivors of the war did not converse about their dead companions and it implies that it would have only brought upon pain and further the notion: that war is pointless. The poem has been written with style. Although contrast via nature is used to exaggerate the impact of war, it is very effective in the poem. Owen has clearly succeed in expressing his view of peace and the pointlessness of war

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