Background of the poet. Wilfred Owen was born in 1893 in Oswestry, Salop of Anglo-Welsh parentage.

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Background of the poet. Wilfred Owen was born in 1893 in Oswestry, Salop of Anglo-Welsh parentage.

The World War broke out in 1914; Wilfred joined the Britain army in 1915 and had a long experience of trench warfare at its dirtiest level. Few days to the end of the war, Owen, without knowing that the war is to end and went to fight in order to help his fellow men. He died in the course of the war on the bank of the Oise- Sambre Canal, near Ors in Northern France on 4 th November, Background of the Poem. Since Wilfred Owen died in the course of the war, this confers a special emotive touch can be gleaned, a touch of one who knew what he is talking about and could be easily believed. The lines are concentrated in the emphasis of first – hand knowledge and transcend the bitterness of what he experienced. In May , he was shell – shocked and was invalided for months at Edinburg. It was while he convalesced at the Craig Lockhart War Hospital that he wrote many of his war poems.

Refer to your textbook for the poem.

Week One : Wilfred Owen’s Strange Meeting : Background of the poem and the poet. Analysis of the poem Week Two : Wilfred Owen’s Strange Meeting : Diction, structure, poetic devices and themes of the poem. Week Three : Benard Shaw’s Arms and The Man : Background of the playwright and the play. Background of the play. Week Four : Bernard Shaw’s Arms and The Man : Setting of the play. Analysis of important episodes in the play. Dramatic techniques in the play. Week Five : Benard Shaw’s Arms and The Man : Characterisation. Themes of the play. Week Six : P.O.C Umeh’s Ambassadors of Poverty : Background of the poem and the poet. Analysis of the poem. Week Seven : P.O.C Umeh’s Ambassadors of Poverty : Diction, Structure, poetic devices and themes of the poem. Week Eight : Sir Walter Railegh’s The Soul’s Errand : Background of the poem and the poet. Analysis of the poem. Week Nine : Sir Walter Railegh’s The Soul’s Errand : Diction, Structure, poetic devices and themes of the poem. Week Ten : Revision Week Ten : Examination.