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    How is Conflict Portrayed in the Poems in the Conflict Section? The nature of conflict is a clash or coming together. There are many different types of conflict; it can come in varying scales of size and intensity. For example something which starts off as a family feud may end up as a World War. We can look at the causes of conflict‚ what actually happens or the effects. Tennyson’s ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’ paints a picture of the glory and honour of soldiers in battle as it happens. It describes

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    Wood types differ considerably in properties such as color‚ density‚ and hardness‚ making timber a resource that is valuable in a wide variety of contexts. Each of the samples of commonly used woods shown here has distinctive characteristics. Mahogany is a tropical tree prized for its heavy‚ strong‚ easily worked wood. Hickory is a tough‚ hard wood used for tool handles‚ furniture‚ and smoke wood for meat. Instrument makers favor the strong‚ richly colored wood of the cherry tree. Yew is strong‚

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    Into the woods Into the woods is like a fractured fairytale. It has little red riding hood‚ Cinderella‚ jack and the bean stalk‚ and the baker. Little red riding hood stops at the baker’s house for some sweets for her grandma who is sick in bed. Then the witch from next door to the baker comes over and says that there was a spell on his family and the spell was that he couldn’t have any kids. The baker and his wife really wanted a kid. So the witch told them that they would have to get certain

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    Into the Woods Play Review Zachary Martin Before Grimm‚ before Supernatural‚ and even before Wicked‚ there was one “reimagining of classic fairy tales with interwoven plots and grey scale characters” and that was Into the Woods by Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim uses four familiar stories to set the scene for his overarching plot allowing him to concentrate on jokes and creating new relationships between old characters. He also uses familiar characters in ways that blend categories. Through

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    Wilfred Owen is one of the most famous respected English poet from world war one. He was born on 18th March 1893 and died 1918‚ a week before the war ended. Many of the poems written by Owen portrays the pointlessness of war and exposes the true reality of war. In this essay I will be exploring the ways in which Owen showed the futility of war in his poems‚ by analysing his three poems‚ "Futility"‚ "Exposure" and "Anthem For Doomed Youth". The poem "Futility" is one of many poems written by Wilfred

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    In the Woods by Tana French takes place in a small Dublin suburb in the summer of 1984. There were three children who went in the woods to play. When their mothers begin to call them to tell them to come home none of the children answered the call. When the police came‚ they find only one out of the three children holding on a tree trunk in terror‚ sneakers are filled with blood‚ and is not able to remember any details of what happened earlier in the day. The boy the police found was Adam Ryan

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    In this day and age‚ we are subjected to warfare. Terror and destruction I do not agree with the concept of war‚ but I understand the necessity of it‚ sometimes. Who am I to disagree with the beliefs of someone else? Most wars are fought because of a fundamental truth - beliefs. Whether it is religious‚ territorial‚ economical‚ it all begins with believing that it is right and just and being prepared to risk your life to defend your belief. I am sickened by the cruelty and waste of life and

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    Compare and contrast how Owen presents the horror of war. In this essay I am going to compare and contrast how Owen presents the horror of war. We are going to be looking at two of Wilfred Owen’s poems “Dulce et decorum est” and “Anthem for doomed youth” Two very dark poems laced with the horror of war‚ Both poems are dark and disturbing and use persuasive language such as metaphors‚ rhetorical questions and alliteration to get their point across‚ that war isn’t great and glamorous like all young

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    War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy In his darkroom he is finally alone with spools of suffering set out in ordered rows. The only light is red and softly glows‚ as though this were a church and he a priest preparing to intone a Mass. Belfast. Beirut. Phnom Penh. All flesh is grass. He has a job to do. Solutions slop in trays beneath his hands which did not tremble then though seem to now. Rural England. to ordinary pain which simple weather can dispel‚ to fields which don’t explode beneath

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    Comparing Two War Poems

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    Wars inspired many writers to write poems during and after the wars. Some poets fought during World War I and World War II. We can define a war poet as person who participates in war and writes about his experiences. The war poems I read from WWI and WWII are kind of related. In this essay I will do a comparison of two different poems from each world war. "Wirers” is a World War I poem about a soldier that was going to fight at WWI. The soldier had to overcome many obstacles to get to a barbed wire

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