Rupert brooke Study guides, Revision notes & Summaries
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English world war 1 literature
- Summary • 5 pages • 2023
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Analyse poem The Soldier
- Interview • 2 pages • 2022
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Summary of War poetry.
- Summary • 9 pages • 2020
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Summary made using a printed bundle with English War Poetry. Includes the following poems/topics in the summary: The Crimean war, THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIDGADE, The man he killed, Men who March away, The soldier, Does it matter, The general, DULCE ET DECORUM EST, COMMON FORCE, GRASS, AN IRMAN FORESEES HIS DEATH, (no title) from e. e. Cummings, Unseen fire, THE DEATH OF THE BALL TURRET GUNNER, Not to keep, WERGISMEINNICHT, In Westminster Abbey, ANNE FRANK HOUSE, HOME-coming, My Lai, Why patrio...
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The Soldier - Overview & Analysis
- Summary • 2 pages • 2019
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This is an overview and a quote analysis of the poem 'The soldier' by Rupert Brooke. It is included in the poetry anthology for GCSE English Literature if you are doing the exam of WJEC Eduqas. It was made by me for the 2019 GCSE exams which I have just completed and of which I recieved a Grade 9 for this subject. The document shows a clear and concise overview and analysis of the poem. It includes notes on: the poet context, the rhyme scheme, the tone/mood of the poem, the themes of the poem ...
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The Soldier by Rupert Brooke analysis (Grade 9)
- Study guide • 1 pages • 2019
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Indepth notes for the WJEC English Literature (9-1) specification.
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Analysis of "Peace" by Rupert Brooke
- Other • 2 pages • 2013
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This is an analysis of a pro-war poem by Rupert Brooke, featured in the anthology, 'Up the Line to Death'. The level of analysis is what one would expect of an AS/A-level student.
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