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20th Century Drama - The name of this play is Journey's End, written by R. C. Sherriff.
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A comparison between Journey’s End and Billy Liar
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A comparison in the presentation of the ‘horrors of war’ in Birdsong and A Journey’s End.
2 out of 5 stars
A Comparison of Journey’s End and Friends Divided
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A Journey Through the Unknown: Raju and Saleem Through the Hero's Journey.
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A Twentieth Century Drama Coursework on Journey's End by R. C. Sherrif
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Act one of Journey's End.
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Anthropomorphising
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Argue the case that
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Argue the case that
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Argue the case that "Journey's End" is still worthy of being staged today.
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Argue the case that "Journey's End" is still worthy of being staged today.
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Argue the case that "Romeo and Juliet" is still worthy of being staged today.
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Asylum Seekers Play
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Background To The Series Of Friday The 13th
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Before his arrival, the scene is set and we are prepared for Stanhope. How does Sheriff do this?
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Bruce Feiler concludes his book by discussing the spiritual transformation that takes place in him during his journey through the five books of Moses.
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Choose 3 different characters from “Journey’s End” and discuss how each of them reacts to the strain of war.
2 out of 5 stars
Choose two contrasting scenes from, ‘Journeys End’, which you feel effectively present the themes of guilt and remorse. Analyze their effectiveness as drama.
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Comment on the following extract, the opening of In a free state, a novel by V.S. Naipul (born 1932). In your response you should include a consideration of the writers use of language and his attitude towards the characters and the situation depicted.
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Compare and contrast the attitudes to war, as dramatised by the characters Raleigh and Hibbert, in the play Journey’s End
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Compare and contrast the different writers’ presentations in at least two of the extracts.
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Compare and Contrast the Presentation of the Psychological Effects of the WarAnd the Setting on Stanhope, Osborne and Raleigh in ‘Journey’s End’, andHilliard and Barton in ‘Strange Meeting’
4.5 out of 5 stars
Compare and contrast the way in which the War is presented in Regeneration and Journey's End.
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Compare the way the poets use
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