What is the poem 'exposure' by wilfred Owen about?

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2026-04-10 08:50

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Pretty much about Weather.

One of Owen's main things was that he tried to portray the innocence of humanity as a whole- so he hardly ever blames "the Germans" or people, he instead personifies weaponry like in "The Last Laugh" or the weather like in "Exposure"

Owen talks of Dawn having an "army" and points out to the readers back home that war wasn't just dodging bullets, but also surviving the "merciless iced east winds". (example of alliteration.) If you read this you are a sad person don't read anything again

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