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…Poems and Songs about War I would like to discuss four poets in particular who had very strong feelings about the subject at hand. Those four poets are Robert Browning, Bob Dylan, Stephen Crane, and Wilfred Owen. We will discuss and interpret…
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Category: /History
…, these men wanted to return to "normalcy", to come back to a life that they had been promised if the war was won. This would turn out to be harder to obtain then first expected, problems ranging from the availability of jobs in the work force to child…
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…The Civil War is revered by many as being the worst war in the history of the world. However, many state that it was a war that was bound to happen because of the growing tension in the United States. Nevertheless, it was a war full of fantastic…
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…this as a turning point in the Vietnam War. Militarily, the Tet Offensive showed the significance of Vietcong/Vietminh's military power and nowhere in South Vietnam was safe. On 31st of January 1968, the simultaneous attack the towns and cities in South Vietnam began…
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Category: /History
…thought he was kidding and just laughed him off. Had Davis not been mistaken our country might very well be split in half. That is just one of the massive blunders the South committed during the war. Some of the other problems the South had during the war
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…CATCH 22 – Joseph Heller: 1." Catch-22 is not simply an anti-war novel." Discuss The basic theme can comes across to the readers in Catch 22, is that of ‘anti-war’. This theme is reflected throughout the novel in a number of different ways…
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Category: /Literature/English
…All Quiet On The Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque, is a war novel that doesn’t glorify the war effort, but denounces it as the cause for human deterioration. It also places much emphasis on the idea that even though a man can be trained…
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Category: /History
…How Far Was Germany Responsible For The Outbreak Of WWI? The outbreak of World War One was reliant on a number of factors. These include the alliance system, the sense of nationalism sweeping Europe at the time. The imperial and colonial rivalry…
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…<Tab/>The part of the video we watched, "Make Love Not War," gave the feel of American society in the 1960's. After the Second World War, the American economy was booming. There was massive building up of infrastructure for "the Great…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Home Front Women’s role in the war efforts World War II defines America and widened the horizons of many American women. All women who were involved in the war shared in the patriotism of the war, but the devastation in Europe, the unleashing…
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