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Frederick William Fea's Diary.
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Fritz Haber has been well known by developing a process by synthesising ammonia from its elements relieving the world's dependence of Chilean ammonia.
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From looking at ‘Dirge of the dead sisters’ and ‘Charge of the light brigade’ make comparisons and show the differences between the two.
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From our study of war poetry I have selected two poems, Alfred, Lord Tennyson's, 'The charge of the Light Brigade' and Wilfred Owen's, 'Dulce et decorum est'. I will compare and contrast how these.
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From the poems of Owen, Sassoon and Binyon compare and contrast their attitudes towards the First World War, showing how each poem achieves its effect.
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From the poems studied show how attitudes to war can change from fiercely patriotic (even jingoistic) to being cynically critical of the point of war.
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From the pre-1914 selection, choose two poems that show different attitudes towards war and soldiers - Give an account of each poem showing the contrasting ideas of the poets - Show how language is used to effect.
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From the War Poetry that you have studied, show how different poets see war, in all its horror and all its glory.
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From your reading of Dulce et decorum est and the sentry, what do you think Wilfred Owen's attitude to war was?
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Gas! Gas! Gas! I am a front line soldier. I was with a mate sitting at the bottom of the parapet
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GCSE English Coursework - Wilfred Owen
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GCSE War Poetry Essay Is it Sweet and Fitting to die for your country? War begins with everybody caught up
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GCSE/English
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Georgian poetry was characterized by 'hazy idealism'. Write a comparison of these poems in the light of this statement.
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Give a detailed consideration of poems from World War 1, looking at poems by Wilfred Owen, Jessie Pope, Rupert Brooke and Siegfried Sassoon.
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Glasgow 5th March, 1971', by Edwin Morgan, is a modern poem about a shocking crime committed upon `a young man and his girl'
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Glen St J. Barclay - The Empire is Marching, a study of the military effort of the British Empire 1800 to 1945. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London 1976.
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Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say - questions and answers on the text.
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Guns, grenades and gas
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Has your opinion of war changed as a result of reading Jan Palach by Jane Mapstone and The Drum By John Scott
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Having read “Charge of the light Brigade’, imagine you are one of the survivors and tell your story of survival.
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Having read “Dulce et Decorum est”, explore how the words of the poem re-create the horror of the life of the soldiers and reveal the message Wilfred Owen is sharing with his readers.
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Having Studied War Poetry From The 19th And 20th Centuries, Discuss The Various View Of War As Expressed Be Some Famous Poets.
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Having Studied War Poetry From The 19th And 20th Centuries, Discuss The Various View Of War As Expressed Be Some Famous Poets.
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Having Studied War Poetry From The 19th And 20th Centuries, Discuss The Various View Of War As Expressed Be Some Famous Poets.
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