Wednesday, September 4, 2019
The Main Themes of Journeys End Essay -- Journeys End R.C. Sherriff
The Main Themes of Journey's End    Sheriff showed a lot of themes in this book, which made it very  effective. The main themes were:    Heroism,    The reality of war    Grief/mourning    Irony of the play    Cowardice/fear    Hopelessness of war    The cross section of types of people/officers    The coping of the pressure of war.    Duty    In heroism, in this text, we clearly see that Raleigh tries to be a  hero but fails. Raleigh (excitedly): "I say Stanhope's told me about  the raid". This suggests that Raleigh had a set picture of war (go and  kill the enemy and be a hero), but he didn't know the reality of it  (death).    In the text, we see a quiet hero shown in Osborne. Osborne: "my names  Osborne. Second in command of the company. You can call me 'sir' in  front of the men". This suggests that Osborne went day in and day out  for his country and did his duty, even though he knew he was going to  die for a hopeless cause. He was also very level headed, and was  referred by everyone by 'uncle', so he made a great hero.    In the text, we see that Stanhope is nearly everyone's hero (Raleigh's  the most). Raleigh:  he was skipper of rugger at Barford, and kept  wicket for the eleven". This suggests to us that he was a born  leader, as he led school teams, making him a great leader and is also  admired by a lot of his collies, as he is very committed to his job.    In the reality of war, in the text, we see from Raleigh it is very  quiet. Raleigh: "I've never known anything so quiet". This suggests  Raleigh is very inexperienced, and he is learning the reality of war  in this aspect.    In the text, we see that the expectations of Raleigh about the war are  very different. Raleigh: "it seemed so frightfully quiet and uncanny...              ...o cope; this must be very effective that's why he's coped  so long with the war.    In the theme of the coping of the pressure of war, each person has his  own way of coping with this pressure, some pretend life at war is like  life at home.    In Duty, we see Osborne not complain about the raid. Osborne: Oh  (pause) Why Raleigh"? This shows us that Osborne is ready to die for  his country, and doesn't try to find a way out. This also shows he's  very honorable to his country as he's been in the war long, always  doing his duty.    In the text, we see Hibbert try to waste time. Stanhope: you're just  wasting time as much as you can". This shows Hibbert is not bothered  to do his duty; he'd rather die not being a coward, than going out  there and dieing for your country.    In conclusion, all the themes above where used to great effect in this  play, by R.C Sherriff.                        
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