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The 'pity of war' is a phrase attributed to:

AW.H. Auden

BWilfred Owen

CSiegfried Sassoon

DThomas Mann

Answer:

B. Wilfred Owen

Read Explanation:

  1. Phrase: The phrase is "the pity of war".

  2. Author: The phrase is attributed to Wilfred Owen.

  3. Wilfred Owen's Background: Wilfred Owen was an English poet and soldier.

  4. Literary Style: Owen's poetry is known for its vivid imagery, emotional depth, and anti-war sentiment.

  5. Famous Works: Owen's poem "Dulce et Decorum Est" is a classic example of his work.

  6. Theme: The phrase "the pity of war" reflects Owen's anti-war theme and his focus on the human costs of war.

  7. Historical Context: Owen's poetry was influenced by his experiences in World War I.


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