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    its solution to the up-river story. IMAGINE A FAST FLOWING RIVER: Imagine a fast flowing river‚ with 1000’s of people drowning in it and on the banks‚ there are people desperately trying to save them. The form human chains‚ linking their arms together while looking for a narrower section in the river where they can be more effective but as hard as they try to save the drowning people‚ more and more are being swept further and further away downstream. RESCUERS START LEAVING THE RIVERBANK: As some

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    create a picture in their head of a man being burnt alive. This makes the reader fully aware of the brutal horror of war. The closing line is a simile and a metaphor joined together “As under a green sea‚ I saw him drowning”. The green sea is referring to the gas  and the idea of him drowning is yet another horrific way in which a person can die‚ that the reader can relate to.  To round off the

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    The Respiratory System and Problems Hypoxia Hypoxia arises when there is insufficient oxygen in the body tissues. If not treated quickly‚ hypoxia is potentially fatal. There are a number of causes of hypoxia‚ ranging from suffocation‚ choking or poisoning to impaired lungs or brain functions. Recognitions: In moderate and severe hypoxia‚ there will be: Rapid breathing Breathing that is distressed Difficulty speaking Grey blue skin (cyanosis) – at first‚ more obvious in the extremities

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    Bengali stranger who is ten thousand yards away. I will challenge this assumption by modifying his example: There are two people drowning in a pool‚ one is your cousin and the other is a stranger. You will almost instinctively swim towards your drowning cousin because you will feel more morally obliged to save him than to save stranger. What if the two people drowning are both strangers‚ one is an old lady and the other is a young man? Naturally‚ you will feel more morally obliged to save the old

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    symbol denotes that if we do not make the most of our youth we might as well be dead. The last metaphor or symbol to be analysed is found in Dulce et Decorum Est. The whole poem is about WWI and the main metaphor in it is “Under a green sea‚ I saw him drowning”. The green sea part of the metaphor is referring the gasses and chemicals which were used during the war. Chemical warfare was used during WWI for the first time and it killed millions of soldiers. It would have caused great fear among

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    later falls into the dangerous sea while the three were traveling to Lisbon. Candide wants to help the drowning Anabaptist‚ but is stopped by Pangloss. He says‚ “The Lisbon Harbor was created expressly for the Anabaptist to drown in” (26). Voltaire uses this situation to highlight the errors in the logical reasoning of Pangloss philosophy. The sea was‚ obviously‚ not made for the sole purpose of drowning James the Anabaptist. Candide could have saved him but Pangloss’s lack of experience and disregard

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    most novels the main character is usually kind and portrayed favorably. In Toni Morrison’s’ novel Sula the main characters actions lead the reader to believe she is evil. The first controversial action occurs when Sula does not help a child who is drowning. Sula then does nearly the same thing when she does not do anything to help her mother when she catches fire. Then when Sula returns to Bottom after ten years she sleeps with her best friend’s husband and feels no remorse. In the novel Sula by Toni

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    potentially killed some Police Officers who were not corrupt and who had no prior involvement in his life. However Ned Kelly rescuing a child from drowning whilst being a child himself shows that he was able to be heroic himself. This backs up Steve Taylor’s claims that good and evil are both flexible as Ned Kelly shows good by rescuing a child from drowning and evil by attempting to killed several Police Officers by derailing a train. My thesis was that being a criminal doesn’t alway mean that they

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    In this essay I am going to be analysing how Wilfred Owen uses language to convey the horror and pity of war in‚ “Dulce Et Decorum Est”. Owen wrote‚ “Dulce Et Decorum Est” in October 1917. The poem describes the soldiers returning from the front for a period of rest. They are all exhausted and look ragged. They hear the gas shells trying to find their range but are too lethargic to worry about them. Then suddenly the enemy find their range and the shells hit them. One man fails to fit his gas mask

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    Prompt: “War is futile” Discuss in relation to Owen’s poems (Ducle and Anthem for Doomed Youth). Wilfred Owen once wrote‚ “All a poet can do today is warn. That is why the true Poets must be truthful.” Owen’s poetry on war can be described as a passionate outrage over the horrors of war and pity for the young soldiers sacrificed in it. By combining gruesome images‚ effective similes and a range of other poetic techniques Owen evokes an appalling picture that war is futile because soldiers were

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