Playback of Pat Barker as "play" by Pat Barker appeared in a mental hospital during the First World War, and many aspects of the novel evaluated and discussed the psychological impact of war on the patient. This novel explores attempts to overcome the internal struggle of soldiers of the First World War and the trauma experiences of their wars. In 'Strange encounter' various war ways were solved and most novels were at the forefront with entrenchment. This novel examines the relationship between Burton and the two soldiers of Hilliard carefully and the degree of change caused by war is always an important theme and clearly shows the emotional and physical change of war.
Pat Barker 's reborn Patbuck' s regeneration focused on the mental state of the troubled soldiers during the First World War. Back introduced the military's emotions against war and the army's participation in war. Regeneration is mainly related to the viewpoint of men, but back includes small but important women. - In Pat Barker's novel "Rebirth", there is no doubt that the worship of Oscar Wilde occupied the place during the first few decades of the 20th century. In the final battle of Oscar Wilde, Philippe Harton told us that by connecting to Robert Ross, it combined with the worship of Oscar Wilde, "a hero to culture as a whole, a mentor and a martyr" 15). To some extent, the revelation of this statement makes reference to wild novels very important.
Playing Pat Barker In her novel "Regeneration", Pat Barker emphasizes various themes of the novel using character development. Pat Barker includes poet and author Robert Graves who is famous as a secondary character in a fictitious environment. We first introduced Robert Graves on page 5 and met a very close friend Siegfried Sharjah at the exchange hotel lounge. - Playback of Pat Barker As Pat Barker's "regeneration" appeared in mental hospitals during World War I, many aspects of the novel evaluated and discussed the psychological impact of war on patients. This novel explores attempts to overcome the internal struggle of soldiers of the First World War and the trauma experiences of their wars. In "strange encounter", various ways of war have been solved, most of the novels are at the forefront with entrenchment.
Dr. Rivers, one of the protagonists, is suffering from religion, which was reborn as Patbuck's novel "Regeneration", though not mentally ill but patient very reasonable. In order to 'cure' the patient, the river began internal conflicts about the work he was doing and the work he had to do. He is fighting until page 149, he is at church, they are singing very popular hymns, "God moves in a mysterious way." - Regeneration of Pat Barker The war in "regeneration" was "to go home". Instead of drawing a war on the fight at the forefront of the French battlefield, Barker showed the physical and mental impact of the soldier 's "home". These soldiers are injured, frightened or defective, and their purpose is to dispatch those who can return to France or at least recover some kind of war mission.