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Journeys End-Characters (Raleigh (Disappointed by his friends reaction to…
Journeys End-Characters
Stanhope
drinks heavily to calm nerves, which he appreciates, are shattered
fussy about messiness of trenches, anther coping mechanism?
held in high regard by Osborne especially, 'I don't know anyone who is as good a commander as Stanhope
war has changed him - to raleigh he was a boyhood hero but now Stanhope perceives himself as a broken man
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Raleigh
Disappointed by his friends reaction to his letter, thought Stanhope would trust him
After the letter incident (Stanhope becomes violent) starts to understand how war can change a man, but still confused
Raleigh shocked not by the war but by how it can change a man, as it has Stanhope
Upon arrival he was a nervous and eager to please school boy (used uncle connection to achieve his positioning under 'Dennis')
Awkwardness between raleigh and stanhope - Raleigh had assumed everything would be the same as it was at school if he was with Stanhope
Raleigh is able to recapture the old stanhope on his death bed - we get a glimpse of their old relationship
Osborne
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Sees his position in the dugout as an extension of being a teacher, to the point where he is nicknamed 'Uncle'
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His death signifies a great change for the group of officers portraying just how big an influence he had on the men