Journey's End

by R. C. Sherriff

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In Journey's End, themes of bravery, friendship, death, and war are deeply intertwined. Bravery is shown through Raleigh's excitement and Osborne's calm duty. Fear and death are depicted through...

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Stanhope is shown to have changed as a result of his war experiences. He is harsh and bitter, and drinks heavily in an attempt to cope with the horror of what he has seen.

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The climax occurs when the German offensive is launched, and Raleigh is severely wounded during the initial bombardment. This moment brings Raleigh and Stanhope together in the dugout, allowing them...

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The correct prepositions for the sentences are: "She has just come into a fortune," "Can we agree on a course of action?," and "They have carried off the first prize." Note that "come into" and...

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