His course is experi custodytal in fact he uses the free verse.
In the first stanza Owen describes the subject, that are the soldiers, through similies such as venerable beggars and Hags because he wants to show us anti-heroic figures, going against the propaganda that encourages young men to go fighting and expiry for their country preaching the ideals of nationalism, resplendency and courage. Owen describes us horrible and degraded scenes of the real life in war and he adds emphasis using allitterations: of the b in the first line
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks,
of the kn in the second,
Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,
of the m in the fifth,
Men marched asleep. Many had lost their bootsof the b again
in the sixth of the d
But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all invention;
In the second stanza he describes us a particularised episode, the dead by gas, using another experimental tool, the orient speech, to add phatos.
-Gas! Gas!
Quick, boys!
He uses even the I-figure in the fourteenth line, because he feels one of the soldiers.
The third stanza, where he describes the death of a soldier, is the shortest, but three words are enough to makes us feel the horror that he feels: guttering, chocking, drowning.
The fourth stanza is the most of the essence(p) because he appeals to the reader: hes talking to the whole country who encourage young men to go dying in the threnches insureing them that if they could see what he had seen:
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest
To children ardentfor some desperate glory,
The old roost; Dulce et Decorum est
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