Wilfred Owen's poem "Futility" examines the futility of war through the voice of a soldier questioning why the sun cannot revive his fallen comrade. The soldier reflects on how the sun once awakened the man but now his limbs are too hard to stir, even for the sun. Through rhetorical questions, the soldier expresses despair and bitterness at the meaningless death of his fellow soldier. The poem challenges notions of patriotism and military service by highlighting the inevitability of death in war.