Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est” is one of the most famous anti-war poems of the twentieth century. How would you describe the speaker’s tone in this poem? Is the tone different in different parts of the poem? What sort of imagery or language does the speaker use to help create this tone? Would you call this a narrative poem or a lyric poem

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Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est” is one of the most famous anti-war poems of the twentieth century. How would you describe the speaker’s tone in this poem? Is the tone different in different parts of the poem? What sort of imagery or language does the speaker use to help create this tone? Would you call this a narrative poem or a lyric poem