A Comparison and Contrast of Wilfred Owen's ;Dulce Et Decorum Est; and Gwendolyn Brooks' ;The Boy Died in My Alley;.
This essay will argue - through a contrasting and comparing of both poems - that while their employment of literary devices is dissimilar, their fundamental theme is the same: the tragic waste of the murders of innocents, and the complicity of others in their deaths. 5 pgs. No bibliography provided.