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Journeys explored in Journey's End
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Mapa Mental sobre Journeys explored in Journey's End, creado por jcscool el 11/10/2014.
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Journeys explored in Journey's End
Stanhope
Audience has prejudice views before we meet his character because of how others discuss him in the beginning
Subject of gossip
Drinking habits
Violent encounters with:
Raleigh- ripping the letter from his hand
Page 46: "Stanhope clutches Raleigh's wrist and tears the letter from his hand."
Hibbert- threatening to kill him
Aggressive towards him- page 86
Page 54-58
"Stanhope turns and thrusts him roughly back."
"(He takes out his revolver)"
Confides in and comforts others
Comforts Raleigh as he dies painfully
Page 100-103
"(He bathe's the boys face)"
"Lay him down here"
Osborne's bed// Significant
"(lightly runs his fingers over Raleigh's tousled hair)"
Contrasts to him getting aggressive towards Raleigh: his arrival, his sister, the letters, calling him Dennis
Raleigh
Beginning
Almost obsessed with Stanhope?
Admiration
Specifically goes to his command
Naïve
Doesn't understand the danger of war
Excited for the raid
"Awfully exciting"
Innocence
Doesn't understand the impact of war
Warned by Osborne on his arrival about how Stanhope won't be the same Dennis from school
Starts to understand
Notices Stanhope's drinking
"And yet you can sit there and drink champagne"
Death
Still quite innocent
However not part of a team at the end
Doesn't join them for celebatory dinner after Osborne's death
Compares injury from the war to that of a rugby incident at school
"I got kicked in just the same place at Rugger; it--soon wore off."
Naïve
Hopeful
Creates hope for the other characters?
Strong
Exit to the front line
"Do you want me to go up?"
No hesitation like Hibbert
Gets straight on with it
"Cheero- Stanhope"
Hibbert
Homesick
Frightened
Puts off going to the front line at the end
Drinks water: swirls it round his mouth to waste time
Page 97: "(Slowly rinsing his mouth with every sip)"
Page 97: "There's no appalling hurry is there?"
No team spirit
Doesn't follow camaraderie
Makes excuses to go home
Lying
Nerves in his face hurt
This feeling on him being terrified and wanting to escape continues from the start to the ending of the play
Osborne
Avuncular
Other characters call him 'uncle'
Motherly figure?
Tucks Stanhope in bed at night
Was a teacher
Hierachy
Balancing force
Taken away once he dies
Everything becomes unstable
We don't see a change in his character as such
He is genuine throughout and helps the others
Adds a sense of normality to the situation they are all facing
Trotter
Normalises the situation slightly
Humour
Love for food
Jolly
Singing
Friendly character throughout
Doesn't seem as affected by the war as other characters
E.g.
Stanhope's alcohol abuse
However he does tell stories about home sometimes
His way of coping
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