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"The General" written by Siegfried Sassoon, an infantry officer on the Western Front in 1917. source based questions
"The Sniper" by Liam O'flaherty - review
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"The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke: Language, theme and treatment of the subject matter
"The tragedy of war is that these horrors are committed by normal men in abnormal situation." To what extent does Breaker Morant seem to legitimise war crimes?
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"These Hillforts were only lived in at a time of war" Do you agree with this statement?
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"What effect did the 1914-18 War have upon the role and status of women?"
"Why did the British government decide to evacuate children from Britain's major cities in the early stages of World War 2?"
"With close reference to at least two poems, compare and contrast the images of war conveyed through poetic devices" Wilfred Owen Disabled - Dulce et decorum Est
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Disabled by Wilfred Owen and The hero by Siegried Sassoon - How language is used to achieve their purpose
Dulce et Decorum Est and The charge of the Light Brigade
The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Lord Tennyson and The Dead Beat by Wilfred Owen
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A short story should stimulate the imagination and hold the reader in suspense. Consider this statement with detailed reference to at least two of the stories in the anthology.
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Cannon Fodder and The Armistice.
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Charge of the Light Brigade written by Alfred Tennyson and Dulce et Decorum est written by Wilfred Owen.
For 3 years from the end of 1914 to early 1918, the Western Front never moved more than a mile or so. In 1918 considerable movement occurred as first the Germans and then the Allies advanced. Why did these changes happen so quickly?
The Dead by Rupert Brooke
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The Long and the Short and the Tall is a play that raises important, difficult questions about individual behaviour in Wartime.
War photographer(by Carol Ann Duffy) and Dulce et decorum est (by Wilfred Owen)
'Base Details' by Siegfried Sassoon Miste analysis
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'Commentary on War Photographer' by Carol Ann Duffy.
'Comparing the poems 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' and 'Anthem for Doomed Youth', comment on the poet's use of language and poetic technique showing how successful he is in conveying his message.
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'Drummer Hodge' by Thomas Hardy describes the burial of an English soldier in the Boer War.
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'Dulce Et Decorum Est' - Wilfred Owen wrote this poem which describes a group of soldiers being gassed when they where returning to their trenches after fighting a long battle.
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'Evaluate how and why attitudes to war
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'Evaluate how and why attitudes to war had changed from 1914 to 1918.
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