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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.
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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 Journeys End and discuss how each of them reacts to the strain of war.
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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’
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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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