
Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Owen was a British poet and soldier known for his poignant and haunting war poetry during World War I. His works, including the famous poem 'Insensibility,' explore the horrors of war, the psychological toll on soldiers, and the loss of humanity amidst violence. Owen's writing critiques the desensitization to suffering and emphasizes the need for compassion in the face of brutality, making him a significant literary figure in discussions about the moral implications of war.
Born on Mar 18, 1893 (132 years old)
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Wilfred Owen was a poet known for his war poetry, particularly his work 'Insensibility' which reflects on the horrors of war.
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