"I could hear these shells coming over; I really began to know what fear was"- Quiren M. Groessi

 The use of literary devices creates a poetic language that enables Lord Dunsany to portray a vivid account of trench warfare to the reader. Through metaphors such as "it is as though a herd of giants… began to play with the hills." Lord Dunsany is able to portray destructive force that no man can control because of the chaotic and destructive use of artillery. Lord Dunsany uses personification in bringing life to artillery shells. An example is "the gas shells" gurgle gluttonously, like animals at a feast. Lord Dunsany tries to relate to the reader the destructive force beyond man's control when a bombardment is underway.


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