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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Composers use language to create images

Composers use language to make images that communicate main ideas and impart richness and depth to their texts BY Chrts961 Composers Wilfred Owen, writer of poems Futility and Exposure, and Jessie Pope writer of Whos for the granulose? use a diverse range of language techniques in their poems to create images to communicate main ideas . AII words in their poems are important because the expression these poets use language is exactly in description which may be used to create tone, atmosphere or mood or manifestly to add richness and depth to their texts.Wilfred Owens Futility is about the existence of mankind. From the beginning of Futility we retrieve a rather scarce whiz of emotion and feeling, but towards the annihilate of the poem as the narrator starts to question things we begin to feel how unbalanced he becomes full nerved Still warm Too hard to chide? Was it for this day grew tall? O what made fatuous sunbeams toil to kick in Earths sleep at all? These rhetoric al questions indicate to us the sense of urgency being felt for the soldiers life. Ultimately, the composer uses rhetorical questions to communicate deeper emotions. In the certify stanza of Exposure, Owen uses a clear description of he sound that the wind makes with the barbed wire like twitching agonies of men among its brambles. The use of fiction helps to create the extreme horror of no mans land and connects with the idea of the entitle Exposure.Although Whos for the game? Which is composed by Jessie Pope is about a safe topic, he helps us see the bright side to a war. This is do through rhyme. The use of rhyme gives a musical element in the poem and when combined with a serious topic it would feel as if the poem is trying to fire you up to go sign up and fight for your country in war. Wholl give his country a give-up the ghost? And who wants a seat in the stand? suggests exactly this. Where is the love?

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