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50 Cards in this Set
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summary of exposure |
weather vs men at war |
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summary of poppies |
son goes to war - leaves mother in grief |
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summary of remains |
man at war, emotionless - after war has PTSD |
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summary of kamikaze |
suicide pilot doesn’t go through with plan and goes home - everyone ignores him |
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summary of war photography |
war photography faces challenging situations and has to record them - shows horrific reality of their job |
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summary of charge of light brigade |
glorifies soldiers - doesn’t focus on what went wrong focus on soldiers bravery |
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summary of bayonet charge |
shows reality of war and how horrific it was in detail using imagery |
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summary of checking out me history |
shows how bad the education system is - don’t learn about African, Caribbean and Indonesian historical figures only pointless stuff |
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quotes from exposure |
but nothing happens flowing flakes that flock misery of dawn twitching like agonies it is that we are dying? all their eyes are ice this frost will fasten on this mud and us |
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quotes from charge of the light brigade |
when can their glory fade? left of the six hundred noble six hundred theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die
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quotes from remains |
tosses his guts back into his body probably armed possibly not all three of us end of story, except not really his bloody life in my bloody hands and the drink and the drugs won’t flush him out |
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quotes from poppies |
smoothed down your shirt’s upturned collar i wanted to graze my nose across the top of your nose all my words flattened a split second and you were away the world overflowing like a treasure chest i listened, hoping to hear your playground voice catching on the wind |
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quotes from poppies |
smoothed down your shirt’s upturned collar i wanted to graze my nose across the top of your nose all my words flattened a split second and you were away the world overflowing like a treasure chest i listened, hoping to hear your playground voice catching on the wind |
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quotes from war photographer |
all flesh is grass they do not care a hundred agonies in black and white edited will pick out five or six readers eyeballs prick with tears between the bath and pre-lunch beers he has a job to do |
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summary of the emigree |
person left country to escape danger, remember it as a beautiful place even though it is “sick with tyrants” |
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summary of the emigree |
person left country to escape danger, remember it as a beautiful place even though it is “sick with tyrants” |
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quotes from the emigree |
i have no passport, there’s no way back at all hollow doll graceful slopes it may be sick with tyrants there once was a country |
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summary of the emigree |
person left country to escape danger, remember it as a beautiful place even though it is “sick with tyrants” |
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quotes from the emigree |
i have no passport, there’s no way back at all hollow doll graceful slopes it may be sick with tyrants there once was a country |
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summary of tissue |
describes the power of paper and various usages - also fragility and power of humanity |
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summary of the emigree |
person left country to escape danger, remember it as a beautiful place even though it is “sick with tyrants” |
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quotes from the emigree |
i have no passport, there’s no way back at all hollow doll graceful slopes it may be sick with tyrants there once was a country |
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summary of tissue |
describes the power of paper and various usages - also fragility and power of humanity |
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quotes from tissue |
paper thinned by age or touching with living tissue never meant to last turned into your skin turned transparent with attention |
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summary of the emigree |
person left country to escape danger, remember it as a beautiful place even though it is “sick with tyrants” |
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quotes from the emigree |
i have no passport, there’s no way back at all hollow doll graceful slopes it may be sick with tyrants there once was a country |
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summary of tissue |
describes the power of paper and various usages - also fragility and power of humanity |
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quotes from tissue |
paper thinned by age or touching with living tissue never meant to last turned into your skin turned transparent with attention |
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quotes from checking out me history |
blind me to me own identity but now i checking out me own history dem tell me wha dem want to tell me |
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summary of the emigree |
person left country to escape danger, remember it as a beautiful place even though it is “sick with tyrants” |
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quotes from the emigree |
i have no passport, there’s no way back at all hollow doll graceful slopes it may be sick with tyrants there once was a country |
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summary of tissue |
describes the power of paper and various usages - also fragility and power of humanity |
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quotes from tissue |
paper thinned by age or touching with living tissue never meant to last turned into your skin turned transparent with attention |
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quotes from checking out me history |
blind me to me own identity but now i checking out me own history dem tell me wha dem want to tell me |
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quotes from kamikaze |
one way journey into history he came back he no longer existed to live as though he never returned he was no longer the father we loved he must have wondered which has been the better way to die |
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quotes from bayonet charge |
stumbling across a field yelling alarm his terrors touchy dynamite blue crackling air |
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quotes from bayonet charge |
stumbling across a field yelling alarm his terrors touchy dynamite blue crackling air |
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ozymandias summary |
fragility of human power and on effects of time |
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quotes from bayonet charge |
stumbling across a field yelling alarm his terrors touchy dynamite blue crackling air |
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ozymandias summary |
fragility of human power and on effects of time |
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ozymandias quotes |
boundless and bare of that colossal wreck lone and level sands stretch far away |
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quotes from bayonet charge |
stumbling across a field yelling alarm his terrors touchy dynamite blue crackling air |
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ozymandias summary |
fragility of human power and on effects of time |
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ozymandias quotes |
boundless and bare of that colossal wreck lone and level sands stretch far away |
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summary of london |
power and authority are abused to oppress the weak in society suffering for all people of all ages apart from the wealthy |
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quotes from bayonet charge |
stumbling across a field yelling alarm his terrors touchy dynamite blue crackling air |
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ozymandias summary |
fragility of human power and on effects of time |
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ozymandias quotes |
boundless and bare of that colossal wreck lone and level sands stretch far away |
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summary of london |
power and authority are abused to oppress the weak in society suffering for all people of all ages apart from the wealthy |
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quotes from london |
marks of weakness, marks of woe mark in every face i met mins-forged manacles in every cry of every man, in every infants cry of fear |