CATEGORIES WITHIN NATURE | LIFE/DEATH | | BIRDS | | LIGHT/DARKNESS (TUNNELS) | | NATURE | | RELIGION | | * pg.121 ‘’ Jack Firebrace lay forty five feet underground with several hundred thousands tons of France above his face’’ – fragility of a human being. * Pg. 123 ‘’THEY HAD DUG TO THE END OF THE WORLD’’ – THE SENSE OF WAR BEING APOCALYPTIC‚ THE END OF EVERYTHING BUT DOES NOT END NATURE * Pg.124 ‘’There was an arm with a corporal’s stripe on it near his feet‚ but
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and the impact on characters in Birdsong‚ Regeneration and selected WWI poetry. The reality of war and the mental and physical impact on the involved characters is an important theme in WWI literature. The texts that will be considered involve Birdsong by Sabastian Faulkes‚ Regeneration by Pat Baker and selected poetry. Specific poems focus on the horrific conditions in the trench and the gruesome action soldiers had to witness; this can be associated with Birdsong which describes the accounts from
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Summary of talk: Mai Birdsong‚ family activist‚ explains that many people have been tried to reduce poverty in the U.S for last 50 years. People have created and invested million dollars NPO-non profit organization with a purpose of helping people for poor; however‚ it is not enough for people in poverty. Therefore‚ she insists that we should reconsider at people in poverty: they may sift their poverty because marginalized communities are full of talent people‚ hustling‚ and working. She indicates
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d Character | Evidence | Victory | Defeat | Stephen | ‘She said nothing to Stephen’‘He lay and stared at the night beyond the window. He felt himself grow cold.’ | He finally has Isabelle all to himself. | He loses Isabelle‚ loses his job and has a child he doesn’t know about. | Berard | ‘He gave a glance of complicity to Berard‚ who chuckled.’‘Azaire took over in the stern from Berard‚ who sat perspiring next to his wife.’ | He thinks he knows all about Azaire and Isabelle.He is pompous and
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We need heroes in our society‚ or in any society‚ because they give us someone to model ourselves after. The average human being‚ however pushed around or caged in they may be is unwilling to brave the dangers inherent to resolving the problems that plague them. Crime may overwhelm a city‚ but we do not care until it affects us personally; and even then we only usually worry about whatever facet of it has impact on our own life. We are inherently selfish creatures‚ and are possessed of a vile need
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-No one in England knows what this is like. If they could see the way these men live they would not believe their eyes. This is not a war‚ this is an exploration of how far men can be degraded. -You see their faces and think they will take no more‚ that something in them will say‚ enough‚ no one can do this. -Where the telegrams would be delivered‚ the houses where the blinds would be drawn‚ where low mans would come in the afternoon behind closed doors…to pup up only granite slabs instead of living
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Compare the ways death and escapism are presented in Journey’s End & Birdsong. To what extent do you agree that Journey’s End portrayal of death is more effective than Birdsong? The early 1920s marked a period of silence in the arts as the problem remained on how to represent the war. The main struggle was getting plays staged because if they were‚ they were often failures‚ as no theatre manager was willing to take a play with a moral or historical purpose. Therefore‚ Sherriff’s Journey’s End‚ first
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Birdsong The character development of Stephen Wraysford. At the begging of Birdsong we firstly notice the Azaire family name in the opening page. Shortly following Stephen Wraysford is the first character (who ironically happens to be the main character of Birdsong) to be introduced into the novel. Within the opening pages of the novel it becomes apparent that Stephan has a fairly strong sense of what is right and what is wrong‚ therefore leading one on to assume that if Stephen classed something
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Several characters show heroism in Arthur Miller’s book the crucible but the one that shows the most heroism is John Procter. He is the one that causes the witch trials to start because he was having an affair with Abigail. Abigail wants him to leave his wife for her. And when he refuses to leave his wife for Abigail. Abigail gets hurt and will do anything to be with John Procter. One of the first places where John Procter shows heroism is when he tells Abigail “Abby‚ I may think of you softly from
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Heroism is difficult to define. The definition varies from person to person. There are some things which are universal in Heroism. For example heroism always deals with some kind of courage or bravery. Heroism doesn’t always require a dangerous situation. Heroism is acting courageous in a situation where the odds are heavily against you. Examples of heroism are the firefighters and police officers who risk their lives everyday for our safety. Everyday police officers do various things which help
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