Compare the ways in which Owen and Frost present youth in ‘disabled’ and ‘Out‚ out-’ When comparing the poems “Out‚Out-” and Disabled many themes appear‚ the most prominent being youth. Youth is the period between childhood and adulthood in which one grows and develops; it is also a time of hope and optimistic idealism. Not only is youth a physical state of being but a mental state of mind too . Youth is a formative period in a person’s life that is only a short part of one’s existence. Youth
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Vera Brittain 1933 How does the writer portray her feelings about war? The testament of youth was written 15 years after the First World War‚ therefore it is not perhaps as reliable because she’s had time to forget the memories and also be given different people’s views which would mean that she didn’t put something in or changed it because it didn’t fit with her new views. However it may be even more reliable because since the war ended more truths have come out‚ when the war first ended no one
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How does Heaney’s writing powerfully portray a farm-worker in Follower One way that Heaney’s writing portrays a farm-worker is through the description of hard work through the body and its effort. One instance of this is demonstrated when Heaney describes his father and how his “shoulders globed”. This shows powerfully a farm worker because it enables us to get an understanding of how hard they work as well as what they do. “Globed” illustrates the man’s shoulders to have curved from the difficult
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How does Wilfred Owen and WH Auden communicate a feeling of despair and isolation in Disabled and Refugee Blues? By Rhys Perrin Though there are distinct differences between Disabled by Wilfred Owen and Refugee Blues By WH Auden‚ both poems can be easily be associated with despair and desolation. The first stanza of Disabled‚ is set in the present and Wilfred Owen describes the soldier’s lack of pride in his apearance in the
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How does Dickens portray the Cratchit family? What part does this family play in Dickens’s intentions for this novel? In Victorian times there was a big gap between middle and lower working class. The working day was 12-hours long‚ but during the winter the days were shorter because if the shorter daylight hours. They were disciplined a lot because if they were late for work then the gates would already be locked so they would loose their pay for that day. The life for the people that did work
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Disabled people are the most important part of our society and they should be treated with justice. Society should deliver to them according to their needs. Treating them equally is not the solution because their needs and capabilities are different. I understand people with disabilities live in this world and want to be able to live like any other person. Not differently than anyone else. They want to be able to go out to do shopping‚ have fun with people‚ study in any situation‚ and maybe work
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How does Priestley portray the differences between the generations in ‘An Inspector Calls’? Priestley shows us that the older generation –Mr and Mrs Birling - are less ‘impressionable’ (as the inspector said) than the younger generation – Eric and Sheila. This means that they are less able to learn for their actions and change their ways. In the middle of the generations is Gerald‚ who portrays traits of both age groups at different times during the play. The older generation‚ for example‚ is very
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Community and Family Studies – Groups in context Year 12 Emma Moore Disabled Legal Definition Disability means either a total or partial loss of a person’s body part or mental ability‚ an illness or disease either physically or mentally that may affect a person’s movement or capabilities‚ thoughts‚ observation of reality‚ emotions or judgement which may result in learning difficulties or distressed behaviour. A disability can prevent a person from performing usual physical or mental tasks
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Table of contents Acknowledgement We would like to thank our Faculty Guide‚ Dr. DeepaSethi‚ Assistant Professor‚ Humanities and Liberal Arts in Management‚ Indian Institute of Management‚ Kozhikode for her valuable guidance and continual encouragement throughout the project. We are also thankful to the doctors and paramedics staff of Nirmala Hospital and Nursing College‚ Calicut with special thanks to Dr. Sibin‚ ENT Surgeon‚ Nirmala Hospital and Dr. Johnson‚ private ENT Surgeon‚ Calicut
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Compare the ways the poets portray war in ‘Attack’ and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ Both ‘Attack’ and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ portray war negatively‚ revealing the brutality and indignity of death on the battlefield. ‘Attack’ explores the shock and anger during war suggesting the desperation of the soldiers whereas ‘Anthem’ has a calmer approach expressing the melancholic side of war. Siegried Sassoon uses lists and strong adjectives to convey the despair and horror in ‘Attack’ as well as writing
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