Dulce Et Decorum Est

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In “Dulce et Decorum Est", Owens presents the idea that war is a continual process and soldiers can be forever affected by it. Throughout Owen’s work, war can be described as many things but, the words that struck me was never-ending nightmare. For example Owens writes “Men marched asleep” (5). This line seems to represent the fact that war is a never-ending nightmare and that it comes with a lot of suffering from destruction and devastation. Since war is a continual process it can be seen even after the battle is over, even from the after affects of fighting in the war. This thought presents the idea that if a war is over, does that mean the pain is as well? Another point I would like to draw attention to is the soldiers in the poem. After