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Fear (Act 1) - Coggle Diagram
Fear (Act 1)
Hibbert
sacred of war along with death
He faked his neutralgia as a way of escapism out of the military and uses evasive tactics
superfical diversions
a normal human instinct
can be seen as a coward even when he is given permission
Evidence: I don't think i can manage any supper tonight, Stanhope. It's this beastly neuralgia. It seem to be right inside this eye. The beastly pain gets worse everyday
Evidence: everything's fairly quiet. Bit of snipping somewhere to our left; some rifle grenade coming over just on our right.
paranoid about the the sounds in the war.
Raleigh
Raleigh faces his fear of war and just does his job as a solider
acceptance if fear and willingly faces it knowing their lives are at stake
Shirting their attuitides are seen
Ignore the ominous notions of death and violence
Evidence: Both notice the very lights which are send by soldier to track their enemies. Raleigh and osbonre mentally reframe them to make it less frightning
enemy soldiers sent to track yet they call themselves "romantic" - stated by osborne
evidence: considering the front yard frightning due to it being 50 yards further on
"Its seems--- uncann. It makes me feel we're---we're all just waiting for something to happen."
Osborne
Stanhope
tramatic experiences of war
drinks heavily as an escape from the ongoing war
Evidence: Hardy: "How is the dear young boy? Drinking like a fish, as usual?"
Young boy refers to Stanhope
the superficial diversions of war
the mental strain and expectations