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Pre 1914 Poetry Comparison: Alfred Lord Tennyson,'The Charge Of The Light Brigade', and Wilfred Owen, 'Dulce Et Decorum Est'.
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pre 1914 war poems
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Pre-1914 Poetry Coursework
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Presentation of In Flanders Fields – script
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Problems with fossil fuels.
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Production of chlorine
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Propaganda in the First World War
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Propaganda means used in war played a great role in contribution to the war efforts in World War II.
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Propaganda, Recruitment and Resistance: The Home Front 1914-1918
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Propeganda on the home front during WWI
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Propoganda
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Read Tennyson's 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'. What in your opinion is the main theme of the poem?
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Read Tennyson's 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'. What in your opinion is the main theme of the poem?
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Realities of War.
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Reasons why the satalemate broke
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Recently we have been studying the issues of War. To make our drama interesting we used different drama techniques such as monologues, hot seating and underscoring. Our piece was to be based around symbolism.
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Refer to the paradox between the pleasure domes likeness to Eden, and the sin of pleasure. Is Kubla Khan challenging God by recreating heaven, or is this simply to highlight the God like qualities of Kubla Khan?
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Referring to at Least Three Poems, Describe How the World War 1 Poets Challenged the Way Society Regarded War.
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Referring to First World War Poetry, Explain Who was the real enemy?
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Referring to several of the poems studied, show how Wilfred Owen uses language and imagery to communicate his attitudes of war.
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Referring to several of the poems studied, show how Wilfred Owen uses language and imagery to communicate his attitudes of war.
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Referring to your Wider Reading, Examine how Typical in both Style and Treatment of Subject Matter these writings are of Literature from or about the First World War
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Reflections On The Poem "Does It Matter?"
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Regeneration - How the War is Explored.
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Regeneration - The Horror of Pity and War
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