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journeys end themes - Coggle Diagram
journeys end themes
realities of war
the soldiers badly treated, no standard
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Germans arent all bad, they helped a soldier from oposing team. They are all humans after all.
there are constant references to time and waiting - shows that there is not always battle going on and they are simply just waiting to die.
jessy pope, wrote a poem about the war as a rugby game.
heroism
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'School Boys usually have hero's' Osborne speaking about hero's, links to Raleigh as he has just left school.
fear
stanhope shows pain in a different way, uses alcahol to deal with fear.
“There’s something rather romantic about it all,”
this statement about the lights that are sent to find enemies shows the denial of the fact they are in deep war and shows that they are using other thoughts to distract them.
“To forget, you little fool—to forget!” stanhopes response to why he is drinking after osbournes death.
He got lumbago the first night and went home. Now he's got a job lecturing young officers on 'Life in the Front Line'."
this is hardy talking about a previous officer that claimed to be a war hero when he couldn't face the reality of war.
Hibbert shows fear, always uses excuses about pain
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