Disabled by wilfred owen: an analysis

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English

 

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Kyle G

 

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February 17, 2016

 

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University

 

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These injuries have also removed his social masculinity. As I read the poetry of Wilfred Owen, I was often disheartened by his realistic depictions of military combat. For the poet, the condition of shell shock from which he was suffering during his stay at Craiglockhart Hospital was an important physical and poetic position for his writing...
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Disabled is one of the poems written during his period at Craiglockhart that develops the disassociation and detachment from self and society felt by most soldiers. In the poem, the concept of what the poet terms “queer” implies the alienation caused by the loss of the soldier’ s legs. In response to the recognition the soldier receives from the formerly interested “girls,” the speaker notes that “All of them touch him like some queer dis- ease...
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