Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Consider how succsesful sheriff conveys the realities in war situations Essay
The play called Journeyââ¬â¢s end is all based on real events of WW1, it is written by R.C.Sherriff, the title of the play shows us the play is about a journey but has to come to an end quite obvious but very important, In Act one scene one we get an insight where Osborne is having a conversation with Hardy which leads onto the important part of the play the big German attack, ââ¬ËBy the way, you know the Big German attack is expected any dayââ¬â¢. Surely you would expect that you would be very shocked to hear of this news but Osborne simply plays it down saying ââ¬ËItââ¬â¢s been expected for the last monthââ¬â¢ as if to say will they ever do it? Now Osborne and Hardy have a long conversation and the audience must think now this is unusual would they have time to that and if youââ¬â¢re asking what that is then ââ¬ËEver ad earwig races?ââ¬â¢ ââ¬Ë noââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËI will give you a tipââ¬â¢ ââ¬Ëwhatââ¬â¢ ââ¬Ëif u dip them in whiskey they go li ke hellââ¬â¢ This I think shows typical men gambling and competition but it also shows us the joy of the war how close the soldiers are together which points out they have spent a long time in the trenches together so itââ¬â¢s showing us that its long ââ¬Ë When Hardy finally leaves Osborne alone, the cook Mason comes in to talk about dinner but Mason is the sort of character who eve though there is war he can still is very funny. ââ¬ËSoup sir cutletsââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËJust kidding ordinary rationary meat sir looks like liver but it has not got that wet smooth look that liver has got and it has a noo shape. After this the new soldier has arrived and Osborne is there to greet him, the new soldier is Raleigh but he is also still a schoolboy ââ¬ËOh no you see I only left school at the end of the last summer termââ¬â¢ this shows us just how bad the war situation was the fact that they were now forcing schoolboys in. In act two scene one again we find out about the food and how you have to save it ââ¬Ëwell take the lumps out of my porridge, good keep the lumps and use um for dumplings next time e ave boiled beef. Then they talk about the big attack again ââ¬Ëthe boche is up to something. The big attack is soonââ¬â¢ Then Raleigh says something strange which makes the audience think but there your enemies ââ¬Ëthose germans are well decent. there is a joke next where mason says ââ¬Ë would you like some sardinesââ¬â¢ no I would loathe it sirââ¬â¢ very good sirââ¬â¢ this show the audience that mason gives it him as it is the only thing for him to eat and even though he hates it he has no choice but to eat it to built up his strength. The main focus is Act three scene 3 starts off with great imagery ââ¬ËThe candles are no longer burningââ¬â¢ the intense darkness of the dug out is softened by the glow of the Very lights in the sky beyond the doorway. There is no sound except for the distant mutter of the guns. ââ¬ËPutting the mug on the tableââ¬â¢ shows it is a very big dug out as it can have all those things in the dug out, which shows us that they must have some importance. Its dawn ââ¬ËTowards dawnââ¬â¢ which sets the scene just another old day. ââ¬ËOT teaââ¬â ¢ they have tea which shows that they have a jolly morning meaning there is two sides to the war. ââ¬ËTrotter is singing a long long trailââ¬â¢ which means its joyful there is still humour in the middle of a war, there is also humour because Stanhope says ââ¬ËHas the milkman been yet in Frenchââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËThe faint whisper of shells hitting the dug outââ¬â¢ It shows the big attack has started, intensifying ââ¬Ëthree more shells hit rapidlyââ¬â¢ building it up. ââ¬ËTrotterââ¬â¢s hand is quiveringââ¬â¢ which shows he is scared out of comfort. ââ¬ËStanhope is still writing in his bookââ¬â¢ which means that he isnââ¬â¢t taking much notice he is staying calm ignoring the fact he could probably die any minute. ââ¬ËOnly corporal Ross hitââ¬â¢ showing us the other side of the war that it is not all peace and happiness. ââ¬ËRed glow of dawnââ¬â¢ Sort of angry colour, Then Raleigh is shot in the back. ââ¬ËBit of shells got him in the back, Fraid itââ¬â¢s broke his spine, sir canââ¬â¢t move his legs. This is where Stanhope realizes how much he likes Raleigh, normally Stanhope would get them took down to the big dug out on the right but not Raleigh, ââ¬ËBring him down ereââ¬â¢ which shows Stanhope is saying Raleigh is important my best friend, ââ¬ËRaleigh wakes from unconsciousness ââ¬ËHulloââ¬âââ¬âDennisââ¬â¢ which shows us that he is weak from the attack and he is slowly dying, but Raleigh thinks he is ok ââ¬ËIm okay now (he tries to rise) then they are talking about the gun noise ââ¬ËNah it is mostly their gunsââ¬â¢ showing that they know the war is half lost and there isnââ¬â¢t a lot of hope left in it at all. We have an awful conversation that is so sad about Raleigh is going to die but Stanhope is trying to keep up the hope and then he dies and it is all so sad. Then Stanhope leaves and a shell hits the dug out causing it to collapse snuffing out the candle leaving Raleigh in darkness, we can only think none of them survived.
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