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Published: 25.07.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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  • Essays 'Wilfred Owen and the Horror and Futility of War', 1.
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Wilfred Owen was born into a middle class English family in eighteen ninety-three. He was the eldest child in the family of four children, he was the son of a railway official named Tom Owen. He aspired to win two scholarships but was unsuccessful both times so he consequently moved to France to teach English. He continued teaching until 1915 until the situation there deteriorated due to the war. He returned to England and joined the Artist Rifles Corp, after his training he went to the front lines in France as an officer. In 1917 he was temporarily away from the field of battle with shell…

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