Where is the author from?
He's English
How are the dug-outs lit?
With candles
Do the colonel and Stanhope agree on the plan?
They don't
Why is the plan so dangerous?
Because the Germans know about the attack and they have more weapons.
What do candles symbolize?
Life.
Why can he give precise details about the war?
Because he took part in it.
What does Hardy think about Stanhope?
He thinks he is a heavy drinker.
Why does Stanhope follow the colonel's orders?
Hierarchy.
Who is more shocked about Osborne's death?
Raleigh
What does the collapse of the dugout mean? (Metaphor)
Death.
Was Journey's End a best seller?
Yes, it was.
Osborne and Hardy do the "hand over"? What was that about?
Inventory.
Given the circumnstances, what are the two possibilities the batallion have?
Suceed or die.
How does the raid affect Raleigh?
He is terrified, he learns about the horror of death and war, he feels awful about Osborne's death
If Stanhope is the main character, who are his antagonists?
Raleigh, Hibbert and the colonel.
Which character best resembles the author?
Raleigh
Who helped Raleigh find Stahope batallion?
His uncle.
When does Stanhope show his abilities as a leader?
when convincing Hibbert.
Why did Osborne die?
Because he was waiting for Raleigh.
Allusion
Alice in WOnderland
What does R. C. stand for?
Robert Cedric
Who is Dennis?
Stanhope's girlfriend and Raleigh's sister.
How does Raleigh feel about going to the raid?
Afraid but brave.
Stanhope finally admits he is drinking more than ever because...
He is too sad about Osborne's death.
What is the comparison made between worms and the soldiers?
Many times they didn't know why they were making and effort and where they were heading.