Not just any hospital. It was specifically for those mentally damaged by the war. Seigfried was sent there as he believed the war was wrong and should be ended, and they wanted to persuade him otherwise. Owen was suffering with shell-shock, which is why his poems are so profound and detailed with emotion.
When Wilfred Owen wrote this, he was in a hospital in Scotland called Craiglockheart, he had some help from none other than Seigfried Sassoon when writing this :D
Not just any hospital. It was specifically for those mentally damaged by the war. Seigfried was sent there as he believed the war was wrong and should be ended, and they wanted to persuade him otherwise. Owen was suffering with shell-shock, which is why his poems are so profound and detailed with emotion.
AppleNippleNuts 1 year ago
When Wilfred Owen wrote this, he was in a hospital in Scotland called Craiglockheart, he had some help from none other than Seigfried Sassoon when writing this :D
kunaiXfighter 2 years ago