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Birdsong and All Quiet on the Western Front.
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Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks.
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Blackadder Media Coursework
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Blitz
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Blitz.
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Book Review - Little soldier by Bernard Ashley.
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Book Review: Denis Winter's Death's Men
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Boom, another gun shot, another soldier down! Good morning/afternoon Ms Barbour and fellow class mates.
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Both authors of these extracts present differing attitudes towards the subject of war through each of their texts; Shakespeare in ‘King Henry the Fifth’, and Sassoon in ‘The Hero’. This is supported by the manners
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Britain And The First World War
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Britain and the First World War 1914 1918 Sources Questions
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Britain and the First World War, 1914-1918 Sources Questions
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Britain had been expecting air raids long before Adolf Hitler ordered his Luftwaffe to bomb the city of Londonon the 7th September 1940 and had taken many precautions to protect themselves from the bombs.
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By close examination of context, structure, language, mood and theme, say how each of the poems you have studied shows Owen's skill in creating atmosphere
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By close Examination of Some of the images, explore Owen's view of the shell shocked soldiers.
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By comparing and contrasting a section of war poems consider the ways in which attitudes to war have been explored and expressed. When considering poetry written after 1900, concentrate on poems written by Wilfred Owen
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By comparing and contrasting a selection of war poems consider the ways in which attitudes to war have been explored and expressed. When considering poetry written post 1914 concentrate on a selection of poems written by Wilfred Owen.
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By comparing and contrasting a selection of war poetry considering the ways in which attitudes to war have been explored and expressed, when considering poetry written by post 1900 concentrate on a selection of poems written by Wilfred Owen.
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By comparing Extracts C, D and E, and by 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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By judicious selection of textual examples, discuss Célines style. How would you classify this work?
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By means of Analysis of Tone, Style and Theme, illustrate a range of attitudes to war in 20th Century Poetry
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By offering a critical analysis of "Dulce et Decorum est" and "Futility" show what you understand to be Owens's attitudes to and feelings about war
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By What Means Do The Poets in These Five War Poems Convey Their View Of War?
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Can a war ever be just?
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Captain Corelli coursework - Pelagia and Mandras
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