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    Wilfred Owen’s war poetry is shaped by an intense focus on extraordinary human experiences. He was particularly concerned to show the true circumstances of the First World War, WW1 (1914-1918), by showing great depths of suffering and pity, as well as the falsity of war propaganda. ’Dulce Et Decorum Est’ graphically describes the traumatic setting of the battlefield, subverting traditional perceptions of war as honourable, emphasising the debilitating consequences of war on the young innocent…

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    Life As A Migrant Worker

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    America, Due to the great depression. An estimate of 1.3 million workers migrated into California to work on farms which provided living space and meals for the migrant workers. These men were mostly professional workers which lost their jobs after WW1 during the great depression they were also Mexicans and Mexican Americans, they worked for 75 cents to 1.25$ a day, which most of it went back to the owner due to providing living space an meals for the worker. Life as a migrant workers was harsh…

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    Causes of WW1 The main causes of world war one are Militarism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Alliances. They were all connected to the main causes of World War 1. Militarism is one of the importance that caused world war one. It was an “arm race.” Which was dangerous because it gave rise to new military technologies and increased defence spending. It is the belief of building a strong army and prepare for war whenever they need to start war for their country. France,…

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    Central and eastern Europe suffered the most. Wealthy class protected themselves by taking their fortune abroad and investing in real assets, but the middle-class suffered a great deal, they lost their savings in a very short time. One of results of WW1 was the rise of America as the world’s biggest economic power. American manufactured products tripled during wars and by 1925, when British and German returned to their pre-war state, American economy was 50% bigger as compared to 1914 (pg.132).…

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    Pyrexia (fever) of unknown origin. Many WW1 soldiers contracted trench fever through lice infestation, but conditions on the front line were such that numerous fever-producing infections were…

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    Propaganda Analysis

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    The word propaganda means information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. The word was first used by Pope Gregory XV around 1620 when he established the Sacred Congregation for Propagating the Faith (A Brief History…); however, the idea of propaganda is as old as time. Today, just like in the 17th century the word propaganda was used to influence people’s attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors (Bruck and Manzaria).…

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    Women During Ww2 Analysis

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    separate industries were introduced specifically for women, implying that woman were considered and shown some significance during the war. The land army (source F) was set up for women work in when the world wars broke out, enlistment was voluntary in WW1 but they were conscripted in WW2. In addition to this, uniforms may have been put in place to create a sense of professionalism within the environment of work. This would appeal to other women to volunteer because it would’ve made them feel…

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    also strongly mirrors German society’s mass identity before, during, and after both World Wars. Simplified, the German people began with a period of joy prior to WW1 when Germany flourished under the rule of King Wilhelm 1 and the guidance of Otto von Bismarck Germany then experienced a period of sorrow during and immediately after WW1, which was followed by a very short passage of time and recovery. Germany must have then experienced a second period of joy and hope with Hitler’s promises of…

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    which outlines the different perspectives and messages conveyed to the readers. They both ‘Dulce et Decorum est’ by Wilfred Owen explores a real event where he experiences and fights in the front lines of battlefield. It was written in 1917 during WW1, when Owen was hospitalised with a war poet who inspired him to capture the horrific realism of war. Owen’s anti-war perspective developed because of the tragic effects war has on young lives as he has experienced this first-hand and that the…

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    World War 2 Essay

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    was very important period in the 20th century because new technology, weapons, women’s rights, and programs to explore outer space were all developed because of the war. Many historians have different opinions of when WW2 started because right after WW1 the battles continued on between nations. The years between the first and second World Wars were a time of instability because throughout the world there was a Great Depression that began around 1930. During this time nations like Germany, Italy…

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