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"Dulce Et Decorum Est" - a general overview
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"Dulce et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen - creitical review
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"Dulce et Decorum Est" contrasts intensely with the poems mentioned. Poems such as "Fall In", "The Two Mothers", "Who's for the Game?" and "Recruting" only have one motive, they are created to encourage people to enrol in the armed forces.
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"Dulce et decorum est" is a poem written by the poet Wilfred Owen during the First World War.
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"Dulce et Decorum est", by Wilfred Owen.
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"Dulce et Decorum Est," by Wilfred Owen, "Exposure," by Wilfred Owen, "Perhaps," by Vera Brittain - Explain what the writers of these poems thought about the war and how their poems show a change in the way that war was depicted.
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"Dulcet et Decorum Est," is probably the most famous anti-war poem by Wilfred Owen.
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"How did the impact of war on the Home Front change life in Britain?"
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"I knew a simple soldier boy"Siegfried Sassoon (1918) - Considerthe presentation of the ordinary soldier in the writing of the Great War.
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"It has been said that all war poetry is violent and depressing. By looking at poems before and after 1900 see if you agree or disagree with this view." Use at least 2 poems by the same author
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"It is a great and glorious thing to die for your country." From your study of war poetry, how far would you agree with this statement?
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"Oh What A Lovely War!"
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"On some occasions he showed great skill but on others he committed monumental blunders" Discuss the comment on Louis XIV religious policy between 1661 and 1715.
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"People who refuse to fight are cowards" Do you agree? Give arguments for and against this statement and show that you have thought of different points of view. Refer to Christianity in your answer.
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"Poems and stories; official accounts. Which of these give a more accurate picture of soldiers' experiences on the Western Front?"
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"Poets in all ages have written about the destructive, Horrifying nature of war."
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"Referring to two or more poems, and using at least one written before 1900, compare how poets have treated the theme of war in their work."
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"Saving Private Ryan".
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"Source A is propaganda and, therefore, it is of little use as evidence about the importance of women in the First World War." Do you agree or disagree?
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"Strange Meeting" by Wilfred Owen.
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"Suicide in the trenches" was written in 1917 and is a very emotional peom.
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"The Charge of the Light Brigade" by Alfred Tennyson - War Poetry
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"The First World War marked an important turning point in literary history: in the poem of Wilfred Owen, war is described for the first time in all its horror." Do you agree with this judgement?
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"The First World War marked an important turning point in literary history: in the poem of Wilfred Owen, war is described for the first time in all its horror." Do you agree with this judgement?
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"The first world war was perceived to be a futile waste of life." Consider this statement in light of the poetry you have studied.
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