Answer:
Yes, I think this is an effective anti-war poem
Step-by-step explanation:
It uses lots of different techniques to capture the attention of the audience, including repetition of the words 'no' and 'nor'-this creates a negative feeling. The use of negative adjective within the poem such as 'monstrous' highlights the negative impacts of war. The word monstrous has connotations to something being ugly, frightening, and inhuman and by imagining this scenario (the writer also uses imagery), the writer creates a petrifying atmosphere for the soldiers involved that makes the reader feel worried and anxious for them.
The poem also touches on soldiers saying goodbye to their loved ones- and the thought of your loved one never coming back gives a sense of grief and discomfort to the reader, that reminds them of how war can affect everyone. The title 'Anthem for the Doomed Youth' also suggests the fate for the young soldiers was death as well as being faced with some of the worst monstrosities.