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    English 11 – 4th Block 15 March‚ 2013 Struggling for Power The novel Lord of the Flies can be a violent like story. All throughout the novel‚ William Golding does a good job of showing how Ralph and Jack quarrel between each other whether who should take charge and who will be the leader to keep things in order. William Golding uses the struggle for power to show the different sides of good and evil throughout the novel Lord of the Flies. The theme Struggle for Power plays a huge part between Ralph

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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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    War Is Kind Analysis

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    Irony in Stephen Crane’s War Is Kind Most poets use their unique gift of writing poetry to relieve stress or just to document their emotions towards a given subject. Others use it as a key to bring about social change and voice their opinion on modern events. This is the case in Stephen Crane’s War Is Kind. The speaker in the poem uses irony as a strategy to convince the reader of the harsh reality of war. In the first few lines of the poem‚ the reader can already receive a feel of the irony

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    Vietnam War Analysis

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    The Vietnam War took place took place in Southeast Asia from November 1‚ 1955 through April 30‚ 1975. After World War II‚ Vietnam was divided into the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the north‚ and the Republic of Vietnam in the south. The United States of America’s involvement in this conflict was to help contain the spread of communism. The U.S. learned many lessons from this conflict‚ from political limitations on warfare‚ gaining and losing public support‚ and fighting against a guerrilla

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    A Wicked War Analysis

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    decisions our ancestors chose. But it is events like the US - mexican war that brings us the realization that in order for America to be the great nation it is‚ the war was a necessary act. Amy Greenberg’s A Wicked War captures the lives of five important people that left their legacy in American history. In A Wicked War Greenberg retells her readers in detail of the events that led and made up the U.S- Mexican War. Using sources such as articles and journal entries from the characters

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    War Poetry Analysis

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    Text Response: War Poetry Dulce et Decorum est by Wilfred Owen and Homecoming by Bruce Dawe are about the disaster of war‚ yet they speak of different wars with different mindsets of the soldiers. In the following essay I discuss the history behind the poems‚ the poetic devices that Owen and Dawe used. Each poem addresses their own truths about war. The first poem is from WW1 where ignorance was common‚ so common that boys of only 17 years were signing up for “the adventure of a life time”. The “adventure”

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