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Compare and contrast the various poetic treatments of the theme of death in war in 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' by Wilfred Owen and Rupert Brooke's 'The Rich Dead'
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Compare and contrast the various poetic treatments of the theme of death in war in at least two poems you have studied.
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Compare and contrast the views of the First World War poets Sassoon, Owen and Brooke in The Hero, Dulce Et Decorum Est and The Soldier.
Compare and contrast the way in which Pat Barker and R.C. Sheriff present the relationships between men of different class in "Regeneration" and "Journey's End" respectively.
Compare and Contrast the way in which the poet presents war in ‘On the Idle Hill’ and ‘The Drum’ by Mahmoud Elsherif.
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Compare and Contrast the way in which the poets presents war in ‘On the Idle Hill’ and ‘The Drum’ War, in any shape or form, affects people in many different
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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.
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 and contrast the ways in which the horrors of war are presented in Regeneration by Pat Barker and Journeys end
Compare and contrast the ways in which the theme of Human Suffering is presented in the novel Birdsong, by Sebastian Faulks and the poems of Wilfred Owen.
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Compare and contrast the ways in which Wilfred Owen and Ted Hughes write about nature.
Compare and contrast the work of Owen and Heller in their treatment of war.
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Compare and Contrast the Work of Two Post Twentieth Century Poems
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Compare and contrast the writers' attitudes to war in three poems of your choice.
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Compare and contrast the writers' attitudes to war in three poems of your choice.
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Compare and contrast the writers’ attitudes to war and contemporary society. Refer to writers’ effects of structure, language and form. (The Soldier)
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Compare and contrast three poems on the theme of war. In your essay you should clearly outline the poet's personal circumstances, his attitude to the theme and his methods of conveying his message to the reader.
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Compare And Contrast Two 1900 War Poems
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Compare and contrast two media representations of the Charge of the Light Brigade.
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Compare And Contrast Two Poems You Have Read Which Deal With War. Say Which You Prefer And Why? Disabled by Wilfred Owen
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Compare and contrast views of the First World War as presented by the poets of that era and by Pat Barker in "Regeneration".
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Compare and contrast views of war in Tennysons The Charge Of The Light Brigade and Owens The Send Off
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Compare and contrast Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon's poetry. Comment on similes, imagery and style in all poems.
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Compare and Contrast Wilfred Owen Dulce et Decorum est with the Agincourt speech Shakespeare/Henry V.
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Compare and Contrast Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum Est and Shakespeare's Speech From Henry V.
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