Algemene dingen die je moet weten over Wilfred Owen en zijn poems (IB EXAMEN)

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Aantekening door M. 1410 woorden 19 oktober 2015 2,9 7 keer beoordeeld Vak Engels Algemene dingen die je moet weten over Wilfred Owen en zijn poems (IB EXAMEN) Wilfred Owen : 1915 he became interested in World War 1 and after training was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He was diagnosed with shell shock and was brought to Craiglockheart where he met Siegfried Sassoon who served as a mentor for him. His poems illustrated the horrors of warfare, the physical landscapes which surrounded him and the human body in relation to those landscapes. It seemd like Owen was speaking from the other side of the grave. He was the medium through whom the missing spoke. Siegfried Sassoon : He had reckless courage and gained the nickname Mad Jack. He frequently criticises the incompetence of those who conduct the war and the lack of concern of those at home. Isaac Rosenberg : Joined the medical unit and hated the army. à break of the day in the trenches E.E. Cummings : Anti war as Isaac and he was a volunteer ambulance driver. à my sweet old etcetera. Women perspectives : Sometimes served as nurses and ambulance drivers. Vera brittain à perhaps, dedicated to her fiancé who died. Siegfried Sassoon à glory of women, they only love us when we are heroes. Wilfreddy à the dead beat, soldier going crazy by shell shock and losing his wife to someone else while he was away. https://www.scholieren.com/verslag/87521 Pagina 1 van 6

Rupert Brooke : Described the mood of the period a time when people at home wanted uplifting à the soldier Themes : Perspectives on war War and nature Dreams and visions End rhyme (at the end of each line) Tiger, tiger, burning bright In the forests of the night Internal rhyme (within one line) In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud Alliteration (beginning of each word has the same sound) A flea and a fly in a flue, Were imprisoned; now what could they do? Said the fly, "let us flee. "Let us fly," said the flea, And they flew through a flaw in the flue. Eye rhyme (look the same, but not pronounced the same) The old man had a daughter And whenever the boy saw her he had fits of laughter Rime riche (same pronunciation, different meaning) A chivalrous knight Was fighting through the night Assonance (Repetition of vowel sounds without repetition of consonants) And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon s that is dreaming And the lamp-light o er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; Consonance (Similarity in consonant sounds in words that otherwise do not rhyme) https://www.scholieren.com/verslag/87521 Pagina 2 van 6

The buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood, Sibilance (repetition of soft consonants that creates a hissing (sibilant) sound, such as s, sh, z, th, f, and soft c) And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain English sonnet : ABABCDCDEFEFGG Italian sonnet : ABBAABBACDECDE Engels Oral Today I am going to talk about the poem. By Wilfred Owen. Like so many of the later poems, Owen s tone in this poem is one of helplessness and despair. Suffering appears to be pointless. I am going to talk about. First of all, the Secondly To conclude Characteristics Owen and his writing: Wilfred Owen was wounded in combat and was being diagnosed with shell shock. In the war hospital he wrote some of his important poems -his poems illustrate both the horror of warfare, the physical landscapes which surrounded him and the human body in relation to those landscapes. -his verses stand in sharp contrast to the patriotic poems of war written at the beginning of the war -within the landscape of horror (war) many soldiers collapsed: they were so traumatised by the things they had seen: shell shock https://www.scholieren.com/verslag/87521 Pagina 3 van 6

-Wilfred was against war, he saw it as a struggle between imperial powers looking to expand their lands. -Owen was a master in alliteration and assonance -His poems were to show to the intolerant world, the foolishness, unnaturalness, horror and inhumanity of war. - Owens talent: his ability to convey his complex messages about war so that a person without any prior knowledge of war could understand -He uses many details of war in his poetry to show scenes that are horrific and memorable -Poems were often over dramatized with the horror of battle yet it was highly thought-provoking - His use of speech and present tense gives his poems direction as well as a sense of urgency. Moreover, it is these techniques that help to underline the message of his poems. -Owen's style of writing is best known for his use of half-rhyme which gives his poetry a dissonant and provoking quality that shadows the recurrent themes of his poetry. -Furthermore, his ability to give a poem a quiet tone comes from his use of assonance and different sounds prevalent to war. For example, in his poems it was as the speaker was whispering his message to the audience. Therefore because of this ability he does not use physically horrific imagery but mentally tormenting ideas to support his writing. - Poems make us relive it through one person s eye - His self-appointed task was to speak for the men in his care, to show the pity of war. Owen s enduring and influential poetry is evidence of his bleak realism, his energy and indignation, his compassion and his great technical skill. What can you talk about? Progression Situation Setting Speaker/audience Characterisation Structure Diction Imagery Figurative Language Symbolism Other devices Other patterns SEE COMMENTARY WHEEL! 1. 2. 3. 4. Select and evaluate relevant quotes Be critical Offer a range of interpretations Comment on language, structure and form Short summary of all poems On my songs Theme: perspectives Owen talks about the lack of insight of other poets: they haven t experienced the real deal otherwise they would be https://www.scholieren.com/verslag/87521 Pagina 4 van 6

so cheerful about war To eros This poem shows quilt and sacrifice 1914 Owen says that during the war, feelings are out of sight and the most important thing is to win the war. He also says that war is especially harsh during the winter. Happiness In this poem, a soldier, is talking to other soldiers, telling each other how good their lives were in the recent past. After this, the poem states that those times are past and they now have to live in terror. The dead-beat Ironic as dead cannot beat > written in dialect > more direct because dialect makes contrast with patriotic poems. Aim: to show the consequences of war, next to getting wounded, people get mentally ill and at that point, they won t be useful anymore. This poem is addressed to the soldiers to tell and to warn them about what can happen. Also Owen wants to show the people at home what happens to soldiers during the war. Anthem for doomed youth Ironic as anthem is usually associated with triumph. Owen makes a catalogue of the sound of war in the first stanza. He gives a description of soldiers who are being slaughtered on the battlefield, comparing them to cattle (no one cares about them anymore). Disabled and post-war life This poem shows the meaningless and wastage of war, it s a description of an injured man. The main character thinks he did not live the life he should have lived and casts a light on everything he has lost. Dulce et decorum est WE WON T GET THIS ONE The chances 5 Things that may happen to soldiers. He shows that one is able to survive, and the other is not. Addressed to the people at home. Soldiers are portrayed like animals. Inspection https://www.scholieren.com/verslag/87521 Pagina 5 van 6

Theme: perspectives In this poem, Owen criticises religion and stresses the fact that no one cares when a soldier dies. Insensibility ; insensibility in war a blessing or a curse Sarcastic poem Owen says that men are better off being insensible. It is better to rely on chance because they are always living in doubt about when they will die. Some soldiers become immune to the situation and are better off not feeling. Exposure Theme: war and nature> he suggests the beauty of nature in contrast to the horror of war Stanza s are continuous showing the continuous suffering Arms and the boy War forces people to change. Soldiers are like little boys in the field who don t know what to do. Mental cases Emphasises emptiness, they are not really people anymore Animalistic to shock readers He shows that the soldiers are neither dead nor alive. Strange meeting Theme: dreams and vision The poem is about a soldier who makes contact with the spirit of a dead soldier. It turns out he had killed that soldier the day before. https://www.scholieren.com/verslag/87521 Pagina 6 van 6