discuss the title of the poem Anthem for Doomed youth
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Anthem for Doomed Youth, as the title suggests, is a poem about the waste of many young men in the First World War .The word ‘anthem’ in the title, unlike a national anthem that glorifies a country, is ironical, for there is just the opposite of glory in the absurd death of younger people shooting each other for nothing.
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Anthem for Doomed Youth Summary & Analysis. "Anthem for Doomed Youth" was written by British poet Wilfred Owen in 1917, while Owen was in the hospital recovering from injuries and trauma resulting from his military service during World War I. The poem laments the loss of young life in war and describes the sensory horrors of combat
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