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Futility
An analysis by Rose Garofano
Overview
 Wilfred Owen talks of the grievances of a wounded
  man who they move into the sun, with the hope that
  the sunshine will stir him. The poet begins the poem
  talking of a certain Him It is obvious that the poet is
  talking about the Soldier. The anonymity points to his
  relegation of identity; and lack of individuality in a
  system that places the System over the individual.
  The anonymity of the dead soldier may also be
  employed for objectivity, and to render the experience
  universal-so as to highlight the predicament of any
  soldier. The poem functions as an elegy for the dead
  soldier.
 In addition, Owen experienced one of his own
  comrades' deaths in a similar way, so he was writing
  from personal anguish.
Title
 The term futility foregrounds the pointlessness of war.
  Moreover, it underlines the futility of extinction. This poem
  challenges the ideals of young men who define patriotism
  as serving ones nation and it offers readers the principle
  that life is futile due to the inevitability of death

 Owen took part in World War I as an officer in the
  Manchester Regiment. Therefore he bore witness to the
  catastrophic effects of war. He was depressed and
  disgusted at the distressing and demoralizing
  consequences of the War. He endeavoured to fulfill the
  responsibilities to his country.
Structure

   The poem traces the soldiers train of thought  the initial gentleness
    of the first stanza changing to a rising bitterness in the second,
    culminating in the despairing cry of the last two lines.

   Furthermore, the descriptive mode in the first stanza, shifts to an
    interrogative and philosophical mode in the second. The poet is in
    total denial over the death of his fellow-being. The Sun was capable
    of waking vegetative entities like seeds, and the hard clays of a cold
    stars. While it refreshed lifeless stars, why was it incapable of
    endowing life to a rational being whose significance cannot be
    understated? The poet is also aware of Natures overwhelming
    powers that Man-made inventions cannot withstand
    (floods,tsunamis,earthquake)Why cannot Nature then revive the
    aftermath of a man-made atrocity such as war?
Are limbs, so dear-achieved, are sides,

        Full-nerved, - still warm, - too hard to stir?

 The rhetorical question is aimed not only at the Sun,
  the Sustainer of Life. It is also intended at the
  devastating concept of war in general.
Imagery
 The sun stands as a metaphor for the Giver of Life here.
  Once, the poet asserts, the suns touch did awaken the
  man in question. Once upon a time, he was at home. At
  home signifies that the man was comfortable and satisfied.
  The phrase whispering of fields unsown. suggests the
  possibility of fields yet to be sown, dreams yet to be
  realized.

 The sun always did awake him, until this day. This
  suggests the likelihood that he is not in a condition
  anymore to be awakened by the sun. The sun is
  personified  its touchthe kind, old sun.
 Snow stands as a powerful emblem of death, decay
  and destruction. It is as opposed to the warmth of the
  sun. Only the Old Sun (the Perpetuator of life) could
  discern if anything was capable of rousing the man to
  his senses. The line echoes the fact that no one who
  had crossed in to the realm of death, has been back to
  tell the tale of Death. The lines also refer to the
  inevitability of Death, and hollowness of life. Hence,
  the title Futility.
 Wilfred Owen used the word wheat as a symbol or
  metaphor to symbolize the secrets behind the fallen~
  many of them only lived 1/5th of their lives.
  Furthermore, wheat whispers: the British grain fields
  are solemn and shows the security of the youth
  environment that these fallen men used to treasure in
  their lives.
Other techniques 
 Repetition  wake and in its different forms such as
  awoke, wakes, woke

 As well as the synonyms rouse, stir, and
  breaksleep.

 Diction  use of soft words such as touch and
  whispering emphasis the fragility of the soldier.

 And other words such as limbs, nerved and sides
  to show his appreciation of life.
Rhetorical Questions
 Three rhetorical questions in the last six lines of the
  poem to express the emotional outbursts of the
  speaker;



 Cant you wake the body you worked so hard to make?

 Was it for this you grew him?

Oh, why did you bother?
Final words 
 This poem challenges the ideals of young men who
  define patriotism as serving ones nation and it offers
  readers the principle that life is futile due to the
  inevitability of death.
 Futility is defined as any event or process that is
  meaningless in a persons lifetime. The concluding
  thoughts of a Great War Soldier is completely evident
  in this poem. Owen conveys the War as a
  meaningless battle, the soldiers are boys depicted
  with admirable characteristics; I will be a courageous
  fighter for Great Britain!

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Futility analysis

  • 1. Futility An analysis by Rose Garofano
  • 2. Overview Wilfred Owen talks of the grievances of a wounded man who they move into the sun, with the hope that the sunshine will stir him. The poet begins the poem talking of a certain Him It is obvious that the poet is talking about the Soldier. The anonymity points to his relegation of identity; and lack of individuality in a system that places the System over the individual. The anonymity of the dead soldier may also be employed for objectivity, and to render the experience universal-so as to highlight the predicament of any soldier. The poem functions as an elegy for the dead soldier.
  • 3. In addition, Owen experienced one of his own comrades' deaths in a similar way, so he was writing from personal anguish.
  • 4. Title The term futility foregrounds the pointlessness of war. Moreover, it underlines the futility of extinction. This poem challenges the ideals of young men who define patriotism as serving ones nation and it offers readers the principle that life is futile due to the inevitability of death Owen took part in World War I as an officer in the Manchester Regiment. Therefore he bore witness to the catastrophic effects of war. He was depressed and disgusted at the distressing and demoralizing consequences of the War. He endeavoured to fulfill the responsibilities to his country.
  • 5. Structure The poem traces the soldiers train of thought the initial gentleness of the first stanza changing to a rising bitterness in the second, culminating in the despairing cry of the last two lines. Furthermore, the descriptive mode in the first stanza, shifts to an interrogative and philosophical mode in the second. The poet is in total denial over the death of his fellow-being. The Sun was capable of waking vegetative entities like seeds, and the hard clays of a cold stars. While it refreshed lifeless stars, why was it incapable of endowing life to a rational being whose significance cannot be understated? The poet is also aware of Natures overwhelming powers that Man-made inventions cannot withstand (floods,tsunamis,earthquake)Why cannot Nature then revive the aftermath of a man-made atrocity such as war?
  • 6. Are limbs, so dear-achieved, are sides, Full-nerved, - still warm, - too hard to stir? The rhetorical question is aimed not only at the Sun, the Sustainer of Life. It is also intended at the devastating concept of war in general.
  • 7. Imagery The sun stands as a metaphor for the Giver of Life here. Once, the poet asserts, the suns touch did awaken the man in question. Once upon a time, he was at home. At home signifies that the man was comfortable and satisfied. The phrase whispering of fields unsown. suggests the possibility of fields yet to be sown, dreams yet to be realized. The sun always did awake him, until this day. This suggests the likelihood that he is not in a condition anymore to be awakened by the sun. The sun is personified its touchthe kind, old sun.
  • 8. Snow stands as a powerful emblem of death, decay and destruction. It is as opposed to the warmth of the sun. Only the Old Sun (the Perpetuator of life) could discern if anything was capable of rousing the man to his senses. The line echoes the fact that no one who had crossed in to the realm of death, has been back to tell the tale of Death. The lines also refer to the inevitability of Death, and hollowness of life. Hence, the title Futility.
  • 9. Wilfred Owen used the word wheat as a symbol or metaphor to symbolize the secrets behind the fallen~ many of them only lived 1/5th of their lives. Furthermore, wheat whispers: the British grain fields are solemn and shows the security of the youth environment that these fallen men used to treasure in their lives.
  • 10. Other techniques Repetition wake and in its different forms such as awoke, wakes, woke As well as the synonyms rouse, stir, and breaksleep. Diction use of soft words such as touch and whispering emphasis the fragility of the soldier. And other words such as limbs, nerved and sides to show his appreciation of life.
  • 11. Rhetorical Questions Three rhetorical questions in the last six lines of the poem to express the emotional outbursts of the speaker; Cant you wake the body you worked so hard to make? Was it for this you grew him? Oh, why did you bother?
  • 12. Final words This poem challenges the ideals of young men who define patriotism as serving ones nation and it offers readers the principle that life is futile due to the inevitability of death. Futility is defined as any event or process that is meaningless in a persons lifetime. The concluding thoughts of a Great War Soldier is completely evident in this poem. Owen conveys the War as a meaningless battle, the soldiers are boys depicted with admirable characteristics; I will be a courageous fighter for Great Britain!