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Homework: Wilfred Owen Research You can find the answers to these questions easily on wikipedia. Born: Died: What was so tragic about this date? (Clue- when did the war end?) Age at start of WWI in 1914: Job before the war: Job during the war: What important experiences did he have during the war? Were they positive? These are some of the titles of his poems: Insensibility, Futility, Anthem for Doomed Youth. Find out what these words mean. Explain what they tell us about his attitude to WWI? He also wrote a poem called: Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori. What does this Latin mean in modern English ? Do you think he agreed with this?

You can find the answers to these questions easily on wikipedia. Homework: Jessie Pope You can find the answers to these questions easily on wikipedia. Born: Died: Age at start of WWI in 1914: Job during the war: What did she encourage people to give young men who had not yet enlisted? What is she remembered for: What is the connection between Jessie Pope and Wilfred Owen?