Regeneration - Siegfried Sassoon

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  • Siegfried Sassoon
    • Protest
      • 'A Soldier's Declaration'.
        • 'Not sufficient imagination'
          • Segregation between army and authority as well as those on the home front.
        • Barker opens a fictional novel with a real document.
          • Novel begins with a protest.
        • Voices a truth which is uncomfortable
        • It was insisted that he must be suffering from a nervous breakdown and could not be held responsible for his actions.
          • He was admitted to Craiglockhart
    • Guilt
      • Death's Brotherhood.
        • Survivor's guilt
          • Guilt takes him back to the war.
        • Separation of him and 'them'.
      • Sassoon expresses his guilt through poetry.
    • Duty
      • It's his duty to go back.
        • 'Oh yes. I'm going back'.
        • 'Discharged to duty'.
          • Final words of the novel.
          • Samuel Hynes - Historical brackets
            • Begins with declaration ends with Sassoon going back.
      • Sassoon is not anti-war. This is his duty.

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