Saturday, October 12, 2019
Sheriffs Aims in Writing Journeys End :: R.C. Sheriff Journeys End Literature War Essays
Sheriff's Aims in Writing Journey's End    What were Sheriffââ¬â¢s aims in writing ââ¬ËJourneyââ¬â¢s Endââ¬â¢ and how successful  was he in achieving those aims?    Drama has been with us since the times of the Greeks. It is very  popular among all age groups. The main aims of a drama are to  entertain and to provide a message to the audience. ââ¬ËRomeo and Julietââ¬â¢  is one of the most popular dramas to date. It is a romantic tragedy  and is greatly appreciated, even today. It was written by one of the  greats, Shakespeare, in the year 1595. The drama that we have in  discussion is set in the times of the World War 1. During World War 1,  R C Sheriff was an officer in the East Surrey Regiment and was wounded  in the battle of Passchendale in 1917. R C Sheriffââ¬â¢s play Journeyââ¬â¢s  End is based upon his real life experiences during the war ââ¬â  reflecting the way he and his comrades lived and fought throughout the  war. The play was first performed in 1928, which is 10 years from the  First World War. At this time, people were disillusioned and were  ready to face the truth about war. In Journey's End, Sheriff presents  a realistic picture of life in the trenches as he had known it and a  portrayal of the horrors of the War. This is an anti war story and it  is trying to convey peace to the audience. As well as entertaining us,  he provides a moral message of peace. There is also a personal touch  to the play, as this is reality as seen by him. He manages to provide  a social and moral message. In order to achieve these aims he uses  literary and dramatic features.    Journey's End is set in 1918 when the German army was preparing a  massive attack against the allies once again. It is in this backdrop  that the play opens. The whole play takes place in the trenches. It is  basically the life of the soldiers in the trenches. The dug-out, where  they spend their time when off-duty is a dark, enclosed structure.  This heightens tension and also involves the audience in the events of  the play.    The characters are well etched to put forward Sheriff's aims. The  focus is on the character of Stanhope, who shows varied emotions as  the play proceeds. He is portrayed as a brave company commander out at  front but within him, he is falling apart. Professionally, he is  trying to control and command the company but personally, he is  shattered. Sheriff uses Stanhope as a protagonist to show the long  term effects of war on a person.  					    
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