What are the themes in Wilfred Owen's poems?

Answer:
Death.
Anger at the war.

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Wilfred's most often stated theme was the pity of war, as expressed in 'Strange Meeting'. He also dealt at length with the 'greater' sacrificial love between men at arms as in Apologia Pro Poemate Meo:


'I too saw God through mud
the mud that cracked on cheeks when wretches smiled.'


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