"Mental Cases" is one of Wilfred Owen's more graphic poems. It describes war-torn men suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, otherwise known as shell shock. Owen based the poem on his experience of Craiglockhart Military Hospital, near Edinburgh, where he was invalided in the summer of 1917 with neurasthenia, and became the patient of Dr A.J. Brock. Using imagery of death and violence, Owen presents a chilling portrait of men haunted by their experiences.
Hii ni kwa wanaume wote, tukae mguu sawa.
Je, hii kitu inaitwa limbwata ipo kweli ama ni mental cases tu zinasumbua watu? Kama lipo la mkoa gani ndo kali?
Unadhani kama ipo tunachomoanaje humo?
Maisha ni kusaidiana, tupeni ushuhuda na uzoefu. Wanawake pia tunawakaribisha.
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