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Important reasons how the stalemate on the Western front was finally broken.
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In 'Of the Great White War' and 'Base Details,' the poets write about age and youth in times of war. Explore the feelings that the poets express and the ways in which they communicate these feelings to you.
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In 1895 a man called Count Alfred von Schlieffen who was the chief of the General staff of Germany's army devised a plan to capture Paris and then defeat France in the period of six weeks.
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In 1915 a British newspaper printed a letter from a
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In all of his poems Wilfred Owen uses powerful language to portray the extreme suffering which soldiers underwent. He also uses a variety of poetic techniques which helps communication with the reader and holds them in suspense.
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In April 1915, Bruce Bairns father took part in the offensive at Ypres.
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In August 1914 Great Britain declared war on Germany. The war started because many European countries hated each other.
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In Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Louis de Bernieres employs a variety of narrative techniques but most controversial is his use of history. Discuss
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In Christa Wolf's Cassandra, the story of the fall of Troy is cleverly retold in a monologue that focuses on patriarchy and war.
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In Flanders Fields by John McCrae, and Suicide In The Trenches by Siegfried Sassoon, Compare and contrast the different attitudes to war expressed by the poets and the techniques used to convey them."
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In Liam O'Flaherty's
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In my essay I have been asked to discuss how realistic the portrayal of the Omaha beach landing is in Saving Private Ryan.
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In my work i am going to explain why i believe that new technology and weapons, America joining the war, the blockade of the German ports and the ludendorff offensive were all equally important in breaking the stalemate on the western front.
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In the beginning of the Great War the army was not a conscripted one. This meant that soldiers had to volunteer their services. As the British army was in constant need of new soldiers many methods were used to encourage the public to join the war effort.
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In the media, images are used very often especially in journalism.
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In the novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving, the character of Owen Meany achieves this painful process of growing up.
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In The Play 'Journey's End' in What Ways do the Characters in Act 1 Attempt to Avoid the Horrors of Trench Warfare?
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In The Play Journey's End in What Ways do the Characters in Act 1 Attempt to Avoid the Horrors of Trench Warfare?
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In the poem Dulce et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen uses a variety of poetic techniques to convey his anger at those who encourage young people to think that war is a sweet and noble thing
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In the poem, 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' by Wilfred Owen, the happenings of the World War One era are reflected through the poet's use of vivid imagery and poetic techniques.
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In the poem, Dulce et Decorum Est written by Wilfred Owen, the speaker appears to be a soldier
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In The Soldier by Rupert Brooke we can see that it is very symbolic and patriotic. It is mainly about dying for one's own country.
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In the wars, Robert Rose is a very significant character.
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In this assessed practical the task is to find which equation is correct? 2CuCO3(s) ® Cu2O(s)+2CO2(g)+1/2O2(g) or CuCO3(s) ® CuO+CO2(g)
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In this assignment I will compare 3 Wilfred Owen poems and then I will evaluate them together.
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