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Wilfred owen
was a poet who wrote about his experiences in
World War I
Wilfred Owen
died before the end of World
War
I
Wilfred Owen
wrote a collection of lots of poems about the conditions of war
Wilfred Owen: '"But
nothing happens
"'
The final line of the poem emphasizes that the
war
doesn't end, the soldiers are
frozen
in time
At the start of the poem
It may seem like a
relief
that
nothing
is happening
As the poem continues in exposure
A sense of frustration and concerns set in
Themes in Wilfred Owen's poems
Conflict between man and
nature
The
harsh
,
merciless
weather conditions that the soldiers face
The
violent
imagery used is threatening “our brains ache“
The
weather conditions
are a key focus in
Wilfred Owen's
poems
exposure
wilfred
owen
why are they relived nothing is happening in exposure
because they don’t want to
die
they want to go
home
to their families