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| Dulce et Decorum Est - Critical Response. |
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| To determine the correct equation of the thermal decomposition of copper carbonate. |
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| The Outsider: A Critical Comparison Between Futility by Wilfred Owen and Dead Man's Dump by Isaac Rosenberg |
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| Why were the major cities of Britain bombed by the Germans in 1940-1941? |
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| Presentation of In Flanders Fields - script |
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| Glasgow 5th March, 1971', by Edwin Morgan, is a modern poem about a shocking crime committed upon `a young man and his girl' |
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| Poetry Comparison of 'I Shall Return' and 'War Photographer'. |
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| Two poems, 'Dulce et decorum est' and 'The Sentry' both by the poet Wilfred Owen. |
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| By comparing Extracts C, D and E, and by referring to your wider reading, examine how typical in both style and treatment of subject matter these writings are of literature from or about the First World War. |
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| The Haber Process |
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| A comparison of 'The Charge of the Light Brigade', 'Dulce Et Decorum Est'and 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' |
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| Explore the different ways in which "The Send Off" and "Joining The Colours" reveal each poets feelings about soldiers leaving for war. The poems "The Send Off and "Joining the Colours" are both quite similar, they |
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| "Why did the British government decide to evacuate children from Britain's major cities in the early stages of World War 2?" |
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| Analyse the two poems 'Dulce et Decorum est' by Wilfred Owen and 'Charge of the Light Brigade' by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Then, compare their differing views on warfare. |
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| Drugs and medicines explored |
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| First World War poets were able to affect the emotions of their readers. Choose three poems that have affected you in some way and analyse how the poets achieve this effect. |
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| 'Lions led by Donkeys' - Is this a fair assessment of British generals in the Great War? |
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| Compare and contrast the ways in which the changing relationship between those on the front line and those at home is presented in BIRDSONG and THE PENGUIN BOOK OF FIRST WORLD WAR POETRY/SCARS UPON MY HEART. |
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| Compare attitudes to war in 'Charge of the light brigade' by Alfred Lord Tennyson and 'Conquerors' by Henry Treece. |
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| Contrast and compare the two poems, 'The Charge Of The Light Brigade' and 'Exposure' explaining how the poet's attitude to war is revealed. The poems I have been analysing are |
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| Examine the different ways that the poetry of Wilfred Owen conveyed a strong anti-war message. How is this a break from tradition? |
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| Comparison of an extract from Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks and "Ghost Road" |
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| Women and the war effort in Britain 1914-1918 |
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| Alexander Popes The Rape of the Lock |
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| Use all the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with the view that the site at Vimy Ridge gives an accurate insight into the conditions in the trenches in World War 1. |
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| Commentary- Dulce Et Decorum Est |
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| POETRY ANALYSIS: Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen and My Lai by David Campbell |
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| Compare Vera Brittian |
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| Analysis Of Dulce Et Decorum Est |
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