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Examine the ways Wilfred Owen uses Contrast in his poems; “Anthem for doomed youth”, “Disabled” and “Dulce Et Decorum Est”.
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Examine two poems with contrasting attitudes to war. Which is more effective and why? I have decided to do the two First World War poems, As The Teams Head Brass by Edward Thomas and comparing it to Disabled by Wilfred Owen.
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Examining the images of 'the fighting man' as portrayed by the poets, Winifred Letts and Alfred Lord Tennyson.
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Explain and describe the danger and the difficulties faced by soldiers on the Western front.
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Explain and describe the dangers and difficulties faced by the soldiers on the Western Front.
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Explain how different pre-1914 poets have explored the theme of Conflict in their poems
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Explain how outsiders are portrayed in War Photographer and Stealingby Carol Anne Duffy ?
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Explain how the experience of soldiers fighting on the frontline varied and changed throughout the war.
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Explain the changing attitudes of civilians and British soldiers towards the War.
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Explain the contemporary popularity of Rupert Brooke's sonnets.
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Explain the Nature and Purpose of the Battle of the Somme 1916
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Explain what the views of a Christian pacifist might be regarding war.
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Explain Why Propaganda was used in the First World War to promote the war effort?
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Explain why some people objected to the war
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Explore 2 episodes in the novel ‘Heroes’ which you find most dramatic and interesting.
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Explore how the theme of love is presented in Birdsong and a selection of poems by Wilfred Owen.
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Explore the attitude to war demonstrated in ''The Charge of the Light Brigade'' By Alfred Lord Tennyson and ''Dulce et Decorum Est'' by Wilfred Owen.
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Explore the attitudes to war in Alfred Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade" and Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum est"
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Explore the contribution to First World War Literature made by Margaret Postgate Cole, Eva Dobell, Ruth Comfort Mitchell and Marjorie Wilson. Examine the use of themes within their poetry, and in particular, the way in which they use loss and sacrifice
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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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Explore the portrayal of war in Lord Byron’s ‘The Destruction of Sennacherib’, Alfred Tennyson’s ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ and Wilfred Owen’s ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est.’
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Explore the portrayal of war in Lord Byron’s ‘The Destruction of Sennacherib’, Wilfred Owen’s ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ and Tennyson’s ‘The Charge of The Light Brigade’.
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Explore the portrayal of war in the poetry of Wilfred Owen and William Shakespeare.
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Explore the portrayal of war in the poetry of Wilfred Owen.
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Explore the portrayal of war in the poetry of William Shakespeare and Wilfred Owen
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