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    felt through some of his letters and diary entries. In one of his letter to his mother Simpson describes his emotions on war as he knows men should not envy them as war was not what anybody had first imagined and once they hit reality they are confronted with something else (Refer to figure 2). John landed in Gallipoli with the covering force on the 25th of April 1915 (Refer to figure 3). John shows empathy towards his family and shows annoyance though this last letter that they did not get to go

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    never knew when war was going to hit, which therefore meant that they spent days and even weeks before there was any real kind of action. No war meant that they were stuck sitting around all day occupying themselves with other things, such as writing letters home, washing, cleaning equipment, eating and resting. But this uncertainty was really unsettling because they never knew when the next barrage was coming. Compared to the

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    face the day ahead. The worries I used to have consisted of the following thoughts: ‘Am I going to be late for work?' or ‘Will Jimmy and I bring enough money home?'. However, I wake each day in the trenches with different worries. Worries such as whose unfortunate body we will have to yield back from the ghastly battlefield or that everlasting question: will that body be mine? At six o'clock I have fully gained consciousness and slowly consume a light breakfast of sapless biscuits. People say

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    nations their lives. Paul Baumer shares terrifying experiences of himself and fellow soldiers, as they awaken from the deceptive tales of glory and honor as told by Prof. Kantorek, who ended up drafted. They enlisted on the ideals of nationalism and patriotism when the truth of war is an endless supply of physical and mental exhaustion. It is less than glorious or honorable, to live in the trenches with “corpse rats”, lice, and dead carcasses as expressed by the characters. The novel an antiwar statement

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    Think of all the ways history has affected you. History could be hundreds of years ago or just the other day. Either way we have learned from history because it has shaped us to who we are today. World War One was a big part of history that had a huge effect on the people of the time. World War One started with one death and ended in millions making a big impact on those who were there. After reading this cause and effect article it may even leave a big impact on you. World War One started on June

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    All Quiet on the Western Front is a 1929 novel written by Erich Remarque. “All Quiet on the Western Front” mainly focusses on a few main characters: Paul Bäumer is a German soldier fighting down in the trenches during World War I. He is also the main character and narrator of the novel. Stanislaus Katczinsky is Paul's best friend in the army and is known as Kat . The novel begins with Paul and his friends going to war. After only two weeks of fighting, there are only 80 out of the 150 men still

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    setting/staging and characters actions. Tension is initially built in scene 1 by the use of Sheriffs structure, the men are waiting in the trenches for six days with nothing to do, to the audience the real boredom of the trenches and the men would be exposed. The men talk about everyday things such as the bacon they are eating for breakfast “look down straight on it from above, sir, you can see the bit o’ lean quite clear.”pg37 The start of the scene is boring but light hearted, it shows how the men have

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    in these trenches writing a heart-filled letter for y’all. But these unbearable conditions have been unsettling to me. Everytime I want to get away from the gruesome war, I think about you. The shots of the machine guns, getting exposed to mustard gas, and having to see my fellow soldiers having to deal with trench foot, all makes me feel hopeless of me staying alive. All day and night, we had to be on the lookout. Planes from the sky makes us vulnerable for air attacks. All aside from all of those

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    War On The War Of Art

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    out onto a battlefield, in the middle of a war, camping out in trenches to illustrate the events going on during the war. On the other hand, it is a chance to view different point of views going on during the war and was a good way to portray the events going on during the war and the aftermath of the war as well. Historical Content War art, believe it or not, has been going on for more than 2800 years now and counting. People from BCE have been finding ways to portray war art and people today are

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    opposite. Men left the trenches to die and hid in the trenches to barely survive. America was officially neutral and did not want to join the war of attrition in Europe. However, Woodrow Wilson was forced to declare war after the release of the Zimmerman letter, which urged Mexico to declare war on the United States. The United States' involvement was the pivotal point in the war, and the Allies quickly won afterward. After the war, Woodrow Wilson sought to prevent any such tragedy from happening again

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