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Discuss the different aspects of conflict remembered in a selection of four war poems.
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Discuss the different attitudes expressed in the poems & methods used by Brooke & Owen to influence our response to the war.
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Discuss the first world war as reflected in the poem of the time
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Discuss the initial meeting between Rivers and Sassoon on pages 10-15
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Discuss the main themes that emerge from Sherriff’s 'Journey’s end'.
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Discuss the role of the character Bamforth and how he changes in the play 'the Long and the Short and the Tall' by Willis Hall
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Discuss the role of the character Bamforth and how he changes in the play ‘the Long and the Short and the Tall’ by Willis Hall
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Discuss the roles women have occupied within the military, and if they should be allowed to participate on the front lines in war.
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Discuss the use of symbolism in the novel Fly Away Peter
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Discuss the views of war presented by four pre 1914 war poets.
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Discuss the ways in which Willis Hall conveys the effects of war in ‘The long and the short and the tall.’
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Discuss the Ways which the Poets use Language to achieve their Purposes - Anthem for Doomed Youth, Does it Matter, War Exalts
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Discuss two poems that present a very different view of war.
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Discuss Wilfred Owens portrayal of the First World War. Comment upon his use of language and attitudes towards the war
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Discussing the motion:
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Discussing two poems, War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy and Dulce et decorum est by Wilfred Owen respectively.
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Discussion of
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Does It Matter" is an angry, heavily ironic war poem written in 1917by the famous World War I poet Siegfried Sassoon. On first read, itappears that the poet is addressing an injured soldier who has
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Does the film, 'The battle of the Somme' provide us with a realistic picture of what it was like to be a soldier in the Trenches?
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Does the film, ‘The battle of the Somme’ provide us with a realistic picture of what it was like to be a soldier
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Does the Great War deserve to be called Great?
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Does the Poetry of the First World War reflect the changing attitudes to War?
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Dolce et decorum est
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Dr Iannis tells his daughter, “ Technically the captain is an enemy,” Explore de bernieres presentation of war- time relationships between Pelagia and Corelli in the light of this statement.
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Drugs and medicines explored
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