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explain the expression "grimly gay"

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Answered by aadil1290
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For example, in the field of poetry, Wilfried Owen describes, in the poem The Send-Off the faces of war-bound soldiers as “grimly gay”, two words which one would hardly associate together. ... Hence, it enhances Owen's conveying of an anti-war message, through which his poem highlights his take on the futility of war..

Answered by Anonymous
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⭐ For example, in the field of poetry, Wilfried Owen describes, in the poem The Send-Off the faces of war-bound soldiers as “grimly gay”, two words which one would hardly associate together. ... Hence, it enhances Owen's conveying of an anti-war message, through which his poem highlights his take on the futility of war.

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