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AS and A Level: English Literature: Poetry: Post-1770: War Poetry Coursework


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Highest Rated War Poetry Essays

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Investigate why the statement 'Lions led by donkeys' was used by both historians and politicians to describe the trench warfare of the second world war.
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"'Lions led by donkeys.' How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and generals on the Western Front, 1914-18".
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Contrast the attitudes towards fighting in war expressed by Shakespeare’s 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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'The Soldier' by Rupert Brooke is not a war poem which stresses the hideousness of the war.
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Compare Wilfred Owens "Dulce et decorum est" and Rupert Brooke's "Peace".
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The Western Front and Trench Warfare in World War 1
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“War photographer”(by Carol Ann Duffy) and “Dulce et decorum est” (by Wilfred Owen)
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The Impact of the Second World War on a London Borough: Bexley 1939-1945
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade and Dulce Et Decorum Est
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In the wars, Robert Rose is a very significant character.
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Compare the ways in which figures of authority are portrayed in Joseph Heller's Catch 22 and Joan Littlewood's Oh! What a Lovely War.
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Dulce et Decorum Est Critical Essay.
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Wilfred Owen's War Poetry "My object is war and the pity of war. The poetry is in the pity."
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"Strange Meeting" by Wilfred Owen.
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Analysing Willfred Owen's 'Dulce Et Decorum Est'.
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Why Was The Stalemate of World War One Broken in 1918?
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Explore the portrayal of war in the poetry of William Shakespeare and Wilfred Owen
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The Changing Role of Women Throughout the First World War
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Poetry: “The Charge of the Light Brigade” and “Dulce et Decorum Est”. Compare and contrast the poet’s attitudes to war. Comment on language and thought.
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A critical appreciation of 'Mental Cases', by Wilfred Owen, showing its relation to other war poetry.
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The Poetry of World War One
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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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Dulce Et Decorum Est and The Soldier: A comparison
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Exposure and Disabled are two poems written by Wilfred Owen during the First World War. How do they portray the powerful expression of the horror of war?
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Commentary- Dulce Et Decorum Est
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POETRY ANALYSIS: Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen and My Lai by David Campbell
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