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Exposure
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GCSE English (Poetry) Mind Map on Exposure, created by Jaz Davies on 24/04/2017.
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wilfred owen
poetry
exposure
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Exposure
"poignant misery of dawn"
Adjective 'poignant' connotes that the stench of death may come with dawn that links to the idea or actual smell and realisation of rotting corpses.
Juxtaposes the usual stigma of hope that dawn is supposed to bring ('a new dawn, a new day').
"Less deadly than the air that shudders black with snow,"
"- Is it that we are dying?"
Rhetorical Question
Suggests he's questioning his patriotism.
"For hours the innocent mice rejoice:"
Adjective 'innocent'
"Pause over half-known faces."
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