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Futility - Wilfred Owen
Descripción
In depth analysis of Wilfred Owen's poem Futility from conflict section of English Literature anthology Moon on the Tides. Information on structure, language, form, techniques, imagery, comparisons included.
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futility
wilfred owen
english
gcse english
english literature
literature
moon on the tides
gcse
conflict
conflict poem
anthology
gcse exams
poem
imagery
gcse
english
a-level
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Futility - Wilfred Owen
Adjunto:
Mametz Wood - Owen Sheers
The Yellow Palm - Robert Minhinnick
Flag - John Agard
Extract from Out of the Blue - Simon Armitage
next to of course god america i - E.E.Cummings
Belfast Confetti - Ciaran Carson
Poppies - Jane Weir
Form and Structure
Poem is an elegy
Nota:
Elegy - A poem or song composed especially as a lament (expression of grief) for a deceased person.
Two stanzas
Half rhymes throughout
Title
Pointlessness of life
Anti-proper gander
War is pointless
Pointless/useless
Language
Imagery
'Are limbs'
Two meanings for 'limbs'
Branches of a tree
Fits into nature theme
Paired appendages
Legs and arms
'Woke once the clays of a cold star.'
Oxymoron
Contrasts with the sun
Consonance - hard sounds
'At home, whispering of fields half-sown'
'half-sown' unfinished like his life
farmer - could have been his profession before the war
'whispering' is onomatopoeia
'Think how it wakes the seeds'
'wakes' - brings to life
'seeds' - metaphor for young men and their potential
Poetic Techniques
Personification
'Move him into the sun, Gently its touch awoke him once'
Sun is also a metaphor for giver of life
Warmth and light
'Gently' contrasts with battlefield and war
Both stanzas begin with a command
'Move him'
Direct address
'him' represent any soldier
Can't move himself
'Think'
Question
'Was it for this the clay grew tall?'
Mud - comes from the earth
Biblical reference - genesis 2.7
Man comes from the earth
'To break earths sleep at all?'
Comparision
Falling Leaves
Has a nature theme also
Subject and Themes
Nature themes and imagery
Wilfred Owen was on the front line but he chose to write about grief and despair instead of violence and horror
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