Thursday, November 14, 2019
The Reality of War Exposed in Journeys End by R.C Sheriff :: English Literature
The Reality of War Exposed in Journeys End by R.C Sheriff      In the play ââ¬Å"Journeyââ¬â¢s endâ⬠ R.C Sherrif recreates the tremendous  stress and fear by the men at the front in the First World War. In  this essay I am going to focus on two characters, who show stress and  fear. The two characters the essay will focus on are Stanhope, who is  the captain and Hibbert who is an officer. A couple of background  realities about the war are that it started in 1914 and a numerous  countries were changed like Germany and England. This war was  dissimilar to other wars that were formerly fought because they used  more up to date weapons such as gas bombs and machine guns. It was  estimated that nine million people died. R.C Sherriff was once himself  in the World War one, as an officer in the East Surrey Regiment. He  was injured in the battle of Passchendael in 1917. Journeys end is  based upon his past experiences in the war - reflecting the way he and  his comrades lived and fought and repeating some of its events. R.C  Sherriff wrote other play, a few novels and quite a few film scripts.  R.C Sherriff is best remembered for Journeyââ¬â¢s End.    R.C Sherriff reconstructs the war in Journeyââ¬â¢s end by making the  audience feel as if they are there in the war with the characters. The  play is based in the officers dug out, which was where the most action  took place. In order to make the audience feel as if they were there  in the war R.C Sherriff made notes in the stage directions like for  example ââ¬Å"the red and green glow of German alarm rockets comes faintly  through the dugout doorâ⬠ in this example the stage which the play  would be carried out would have been pitch black and red green  flashing lights and loud bangs which represents the war, it makes it  as if the audience feel as if they were there. The audience would feel  like they involved with the characters because of personal things they  were saying, for example an argument.    The dug out which is shown in most scenes of the play, where it is  set is very small with only one table. The situations in the trenches  would have been extremely uncomfortable for the men; this can be very  stressful for the men at times. This can be noticed from certain  things in the characters actions, ââ¬Å"Captain hardy a red faced positive  looking man is sitting on a box by the table, he concentrated on  drying his sock over a candle flameâ⬠.  					    
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