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Consider the ways in which 'Blackadder goes Forth' not only teaches us about the history and conditions of WWI, but also makes us share the characters feelings, and so sympathise with the soldiers involved in that war.
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Consider the ways in which ‘Blackadder Goes Forth’ not only teaches us about the history and conditions of World War One, but also makes us share the characters feelings, and so sympathise with the soldiers involved in that war
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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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Contrast and compare two war poems. Comment on the language, style and structure.
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Contrast betweem 'Belfast confetti' and 'No More Hiroshimas'.
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Contrast between the wartime poetry of Jessie Pope and Wilfred Owen and how their work gave people different ideas about modern warfare
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Contrast the attitudes towards fighting in war expressed by Shakespeares Henry V and Wilfred Owen. Show how the way in which each poem is written serves to bring out these attitudes very clearly. Say, with reasons which poem you prefer
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Contrast the poetry at the beginning of the First World War with that produced by the later soldier poets
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Contrasts of War Time Poems.
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Corelli claims that a man can be described as a “sheep” or a “lion”. How successful is Louis de Bernières in portraying different versions of manhood against the backdrop of war in Caption Corelli’s Mandolin?
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Coursework - Rhymney Valley.
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Coursework Assignment: The war on the Western Front
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Coursework on Trenches
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Critical analysis of the poem's "The Man He Killed" and "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner".
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Critical Appraisal of ‘Futility’
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Critical assesement of Oberfeldwebel Beckstadt by Craig Raine
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Critical Response: 'The Sentry' by Wilfred Owen.
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Critically examine Wilfred Owen's 'Disabled' and 'Anthem for the Doomed Youth' as testimonies of the horror and futility of war.
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Dear mama
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Dear Peter, (Letter to a soldier on the Home front in the first few months of the war)
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Dearast Norma, (a letter from the trenches).
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Dearest Mother, - letter from a soldier in the first world war
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Decompose copper carbonate by heating and measure the amount of gas produced.
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Defence of the Realm Act
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Describe The Conditions Faced By the British Troops on The Western Front.
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