War stress that affects playback characters and "play" at the end of the journey is a fictitious novel written by Pat Barker. However, there are some characters in novels such as Irving and Sassoon. The drama "Journey end" is also fictitious, and all characters are creatures of sheriffs. It shows a war in a realistic way and "end of the trip" is full of black humor and attempts to make the drama less morbid, so "regeneration" is typical and serious of war It is a moving novel.
"Rebirth" and "End of the trip" were set during the First World War "Rehabilitation" focused on the psychological impact of people excluded from war and "the end of the trip" and focused on the short term I will apply Trench Sherriff, when writing "Journey's End", was able to show a really sloppy life, not a dramatic version that was common in 1928, using a screenplay. - Personal Story - Become a Good Loser In my childhood I learned some precious and important courses. Each will change to the next one. But a few years ago, I accepted a lesson that changed my prospects for life forever. I am seven years old and I have proven that the two sisters are the forces I should consider. In order to enjoy a little, I decided to participate in candy games. The purpose of the game is to enter the candy castle in front of my two precious opponents.
Next, I will continue to read the playback. Novelist Pat Barker was one of the first women dealing with the "great war", so I was fascinated by this special title. Compared to other war related texts I read, regeneration seems to be far more realistic than reality. This is probably because a real person is included in a significant part of the novel. During the war, several characters such as Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfrid Owen, Robert Graves were poets and soldiers.
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 last battle of Oscar Wilde, Philipp Harton told us "Heroes to the whole culture, mentors and martyrs" by combining with Oscar Wilde's worship by contacting Robert Ross Person 15). To some extent, the revelation of this statement makes reference to wild novels very important.