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1. “Dulce Et Decorum Est” and Mauberly were published within a year of each other, and cover similar themes. Remember that Wilfred Owen was a soldier, and Ezra Pound was a literary figure, so both poems come from different points of view. Which point of view did you find most compelling? What made it compelling? What unique features did each have to offer? How would you describe the overall mood or attitude of each of these poems?
2. Write about the historical context between one of the WWI and Turner poems, and how the context changes the tone or content, or style of the poem. It is good practice to tie in historical information to your writing, as no piece of writing is ever separated from the time period it is written in response to. Consider important elements of the wars – why they were fought, how they were thought of by the author’s country, how they changed those societies, how they are generally thought of now, etc…)
3. Choose one of the WWI or WWII poems, and compare it stylistically to one of the Turner poems. What are some of the main language/stylistic differences that you notice? How do these stylistic choice affect the way you read and understand the poem? Do they seem to affect the meaning or tone at all?
4. Compare the attitudes/tones of the poets from the World Wars, with Turner. Do you feel that these poets all have the same approach to war, or is it fundamentally different? How so? Does Turner seem to be a similar soldier or a different soldier to the ones we see represented in the earlier wars?
5. Choose a distinct image from a WWI poem, a WWII poem, and a Turner poem and compare them. What are the images trying to accomplish? How do these images move you differently? What do they represent? How are each of them effective?
6. Turner represents a variety of styles in his poetry, “Phantom Noise” in particular is different from any other poems represented. How did the style of the poem make you feel? What was the effect of the lack of punctuation? What was the effect of the mash-up of imagery throughout? Why do you think he chose such a startling and potentially alienating style of writing?

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