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Wilfred Owens, 'The Send off' and 'Dulce et Decorum Est.'
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Wilfred Owen’s poem, “Dulce et Decorum est”,
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With detailed reference to
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With detailed reference to the following poems
Charge of the Light Brigade, by Alfred Tennyon. Whos for the Game, by Jessie Pope.Dulce et Decorum Est, by Wifred Owen.
Explain how there was
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With reference to a selection of texts you have studied compare and contrast ways the writers represent attitudes to War - Be sure to make clear references to historical social and cultural conditions that may have affected them?
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With Reference To All of His Major Poems, Evaluate, Compare and Contrast the Ways In Which Wilfred Owen Uses Language and Technique To Illustrate the Harsh Realities of the War
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With reference to the poems ‘Charge Of The Light Brigade’ by Alfred Lord Tennyson and ‘Disabled’ by Wilfred Owen, Do you agree with the following comment: “War poetry can celebrate or condemn conflict.”
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With reference to the trenches / tunnels at Vimy Ridge, how typical are these of conditions for soldiers in the First World War?
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Without the First World War British women would not have gained the right to vote in 1918. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
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women after world war one
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Women and the war effort in Britain 1914-1918
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Women and the war effort in Britain, 1914-18 Sources Questions
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Women and the war effort in Britain, 1914-1918.
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Women At War On the Homefront.
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WOMEN AT WAR Why do you think women were so eager to see men go to war?
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Women before, during and after WW1.
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Women During the Second World War.
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women mid 1915
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World Literature: A Comperative Analysis Between The Sorrow of War and As I Lay Dying
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World War - No Laughing Matter!
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world war 1
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world war 1
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World War 1 Diary entries of a Soldier
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World War 1 is perhaps best known for being a war fought in trenches (In Erich Remarque's novel, All Quite on the Western Front, that is exactly how
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