"Dulce et Decorum Est" and Literary TechniqueA review of the literary technique used by Wilfred Owen in his poem "Dulce et Decorun Est". —
1,150 words; 1 sources; Click to view this paper! >>Dulce Et Decorum EstThis paper illustrates the use of alliteration, metaphors and imagery in the poem "Dulce Et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen. —
900 words; 3 sources; Click to view this paper! >>The Tragedy of WarA review of three poems, Stephen Crane's "Do Not Weep, Maiden, for War is Kind," and Wilfred Owen's two works "Anthem for a Doomed Youth" and "Dulce Et Decorum Est." —
846 words; Click to view this paper! >>A Critique of Witmer et al (2004) on Grade RetentionA review of the essay Witmer et al (2004). —
2,700 words; 2 sources; Click to view this paper! >>Journal Critique of Shearer et al’s, 2005 article, “Parents Perceptions of Changes in Mother-Child and Father-Child Relationships during Adolescence”Parents invariably want to know what their kids think of this or that - but rarely do scholars take the time to really explore what parents think, especially when it comes to relationships between parents and children. With that in mind, Cindy L. ... —
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