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The pressures of World War 1 Trench warefare.
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The problem with war is that it tends to brutalise everyone involved, even those who are fighting for the best of motives
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The rain eased to steady drizzle as the train screeched to a halt at platform 6, but the grey sky reflected my mood.
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The real price of war is paid by individuals - From your reading of the poems 'Attack', 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' and the viewing of the film 'Saving Private Ryan' discuss the above statement.
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The reality of the great war was appalling living conditions, disease, and charges into certain death.
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The Reality of War
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The Redeemer
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The Relationship between the Pressure and the Volume of a Gas.
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The role of the British Army on the Western front 1915-18.
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The Send-Off
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The significance of the Somme
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The Sniper Returns
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The Soldier
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The Soldier
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The soldiers in the trenches of world war one, experienced comradeship, boredom and brutality
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The Somme - Belgium.
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The stalemate developed on the Western front - why and for how long?
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The themes, techniques and reader response to the First World War poetry of Wilfred Owen
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The Thermal Decompasition Of Copper Carbonate
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The three poems that I have chosen to analyse are 'Disabled' by Wilfred Owen, 'Stretcher Case' by Siegfried Sassoon and 'The Hero', also by Siegfried Sassoon.
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The title of the poem ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’, is very ironic. The intention of the poem was not so much as to induce pity as it was to shock the reader, especially people at home at that time who believed war was to be admired
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The Tradition Of War Poetry
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The Tradition Of War Poetry
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The Trenches on the Western Front.
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The Tribulations of War - An Essay by Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and her Children
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