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    War Horse Analysis

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    ------------------------------------------------- War Horse ------------------------------------------------- A Review by Wesley Charles Pearson “War Horse is a children’s novel by Michael Morpurgo. It was first published in Great Britain by Kaye & Ward in 1982. The story recounts the experiences of Joey‚ a horse purchased by the Army for service in World War I France and the attempts of young Albert‚ his previous owner‚ to bring him safely home.” War Horse is a children’s novel by Michael Morpurgo

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    In the novel‚ The Slopes of War‚ by N.A. Perez‚ there are many displays of mental‚ emotional‚ and physical effects of war on a family. The author uses a myriad of quotes referring to the obstacles people faced in the era of war. She also uses quotes from different perspectives. Perez uses an example of imagery with Buck after he was struck in his leg. “A gassy stench was thick around him. Dead men lay blackening in the sun‚ they’re clothes bursting from their bodies as they swelled. He did not

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    War On Drugs Analysis

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    Writer’s Rationale In this Writer’s Rationale‚ I will be covering the topic of the “War on Drugs” to convince legislators that it has proven to be a phenomenal waste of time and money‚ incarcerates minority people disproportionately‚ and does not solve the drug problem at all. To show that they should work to repeal all applicable draconian drug laws immediately. The reason legislators need to hear this argument immediately is that since Richard Nixon initiated the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention

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    War is an inconvenience that destroys everything. To Vera Brittain in Testament of Youth‚ the first world war started out as a personal inconvenience. However as time passes and the war drags on‚ she later realizes that the war is also a universal inconvenience that spares no one and nothing. War affects thousands‚ and destroys everything in it’s path. Brittain’s changing viewpoint on war is shown in chapter eight‚ passage three‚ taken from pages 370-372. The passage shows her obvious disdain for

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    War Prayer Analysis

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    passionate; it was quiet. Before this mysterious figure delivers his speech‚ the church people are praying for the safety of their soldiers and the defeat of their war opponent. This is an ironic situation‚ because in Christianity (and many other religions)‚ murder is a sin and the people in church are asking God for everything he’s against: war and destruction of humanity. Also‚ even though the identity of this man isn’t exactly confirmed‚ he introduces himself as God’s messenger who is supposed to have

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    Thucydides‚ the greatest conflict was the Peloponnesian war between the Athenians and Spartans‚ along with each of their allies. In the opinion of Thucydides‚ the Peloponnesian war was due to the growth of Athens and the fear‚ the growth caused in the Spartans and their allies (Thucydides‚ Book I‚ chapter I). Accounts of events by Thucydides‚ for Francis Cornford‚ are not merely historic‚ but rather works of art. The History of the Peloponnesian War according to Thucydides is artistic through carefully

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    Hero Of War Analysis

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    When soldiers come home from war a large majority don’t know how to fit in with the rest of us as they have been away for a long period of time doing things that your average person wouldn’t do on a day to day basis. I have chosen the theme “When soldiers return home from war the don’t know how to feel or act”. This theme is portrayed in the songs “Hero of War” by Rise Against‚ “21 Guns” by Green Day and in the films “Rambo: First Blood” directed by Ted Kotcheff and in “American Sniper” directed

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    War poetry analysis

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    Stage 2 English Communications – War Poetry War has an everlasting effect on the entire world‚ but the one group of people that have the worst experience are those that are on the frontline – the soldiers. They are often glorified and portrayed to be patriots for their country‚ which is frequently conveyed through poetry. I disagree with this view‚ and the following three poems written by past soldiers support my view on war. Siegfried Sassoon is a renowned World War 1 poet who was in service from

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    Fog Of War Analysis

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    In the documentary Fog of War‚ former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara names eleven lessons he feels he has learned about war during the course of his life. They all come with a certain amount of merit‚ but the three that stand out the most are Lesson #1: empathize with your enemy‚ Lesson #4: maximize efficiency‚ and Lesson #9: in order to do good‚ you may have to engage in evil. Overall‚ these lessons are the most difficult to both execute in war and explain to the American public while simultaneously

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    Tongue Of War Analysis

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    Tongue of War‚ a poetry collection by Tony Barnstone‚ is written from the perspectives of a wide variety of characters based on the events of World War II. Barnstone shows the emotional and physical trauma these characters receive due to their race‚ status and position in the war. In many of the poems‚ Barnstone depicts the aftermath caused by the use of deadly weapons from both the culprits perspective and the victims. In one of the poems‚ an American Seaman was bombed from Japanese planes‚ he escaped

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