Anthem for Doomed Youth Commentary Wilfred Owen

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Plus, it starts with a rhetorical question. With the rhetorical questions, he says that the dead soldiers, or ?cattle', die insignificantly, for there are no ?passing-bells' for them. Furthermore, he is emphasizing the vast number of the dead by meaning that there wouldn't be enough bells, or time to ring the bells for each soldier...
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Furthermore, he is emphasizing the vast number of the dead by meaning that there wouldn't be enough bells, or time to ring the bells for each soldier. The speaker continues by answering his own question with lines filled with onomatopoeia, personification, assonance, and alliteration: the ?only' substitute for the bells are the bullets fired during war by the ?stuttering rifles' and the ?guns' with the ?monstrous anger'...
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