Owen was heavily influenced by the First World War. He saw first hand the horrors of trench warfare and the deaths of thousands of young men. This experience made him question the morality of war and the nature of patriotism. His poetry often reflects on the suffering and loss of the war, and he called for peace and an end to war.
Unveiling the Poetry of Wilfred Owen: A Quiz on the Life and Works of the Courageous Wordsmith