letter from the trenches essay

Sort By:
Page 9 of 47 - About 468 essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The next chapter is about Niska going in town and asked about the information of the war and her nephew. She then wrote a letter to Xavier to tell him about her life and to come home safe with the help of Joseph, her childhood friend who was living in town. The plot then switches to Xavier’s perspective at the battlefield in Passchendaele where the Canadians continued to take over places after places and prove their valuable abilities. Elijah shoots a child by mistake, after Xavier kills a German

    • 286 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Decent Essays

    and death acted as the calling card of the day, a group of British and German soldiers found peace in the trenches of battle. This moment in time has been dubbed the Christmas Truce and marks a powerful moment in history where the spirit of Christmas overcame 5 months of strife during World War I. Imagine sitting in the trenches of a British bunker on Christmas eve, when across the field from you, the German enemy breaks into song. You hear the faint sound of Christmas joy during a time of war, but

    • 1166 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    really started to go downhill fast, and the Germans aren’t letting up their assaults. I do not know how many men I have heard the blood curdling cries from being plastered with shrapnel from the bombings above them. Do you remember Johnny? Can you do me a favor and tell his family he’s on his way home? Johnny and me and been sitting in the trenches and out of nowhere 15 or so Germans came charging at us through No Man’s Land and he was hurt pretty bad. On other thoughts don’t tell his family because

    • 881 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    previous day’s encounter, recounts the craziness around him speaking about artillery shells flying past and shrapnel barely hitting him as he wonders “why doesn’t one get me?” (The Horrors of War, Macmillan) His descriptions of how soldiers react in the trenches makes them sound battle hardened and accustomed to the chaos around them but also numb to the dead bodies all around them. He later recalls being on the road riding behind the next soldier and admiring the weather in the countryside. He also notes

    • 540 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    documents become abundant. In World War I, letters were the way soldiers communicated with friends and family members they were separated from. The two articles that will be analyzed are letters exchanged between coworkers at the Great Western Railway. The first primary source document analyzed was composed

    • 1211 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Essay change

    • 2971 Words
    • 12 Pages

    into a soldier and driven to suicide, was still just a boy. The depression of the young soldier is also shown to be shared by many; the eye- catching title ‘Suicide in the Trenches’ is evidence of this fact. The word ‘trenches’ further emphasizes that the depression the young soldier feels is felt throughout all the trenches, and therefore many others in war. The juxtaposition between the first two stanzas adds to the effect intended upon the reader by Siegfried Sassoon. He wants us to feel the

    • 2971 Words
    • 12 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    backs down "Oh, I know ; he's a splendid chap!" From that you can determine that Hardy thinks Stanhope is a drunk and that he is a joke to the company, whereas Osborne tries to be loyal to Stanhope by protecting him from Hardy's verbal abuse. In scene two, the relationship between Osborne and Raleigh help us to understand more about Stanhope and why Osborne is so protective of him. They give us more infomation on what life in the trenches is like. When Raleigh first enters he acts like he

    • 3438 Words
    • 14 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    men from all over Britain thrown into war. It was hardly heard of men refusing to serve in the war - re-cruitment posters (source A) put pressure on men to join, by playing on their conscience. Boys were recruited, teenage

    • 2340 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    World War 1 Research Paper

    • 2404 Words
    • 10 Pages

    devastating time in the lives of numerous people as well. World War I was commonly called “The war to end all wars.” World War I originated in Europe and spread as far west as the United States. The global war lasted a little more than four years ranging from July 28, 1914 until November 11, 1918. World War I is

    • 2404 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Best Essays

    The Battle of Somme Essay

    • 1498 Words
    • 6 Pages
    • 6 Works Cited

    Somme had to be fought to save the French Army from the crucifixion of Verdun. The head of the French Army, General Fock, and some leading British commanders did not believe this battle would help, but political masters in London and Paris supported the campaign. For many years The Battle of the Somme received much criticism for the way the battle was fought based on the number of casualties. Joseph Joffre, The French Commander in Chief, wrote a letter to Douglas Haig on December

    • 1498 Words
    • 6 Pages
    • 6 Works Cited
    Best Essays