4. Regeneration - Entrapment, No escape from war and Conflict 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureRegenerationA2/A-levelAQA Created by: AlasdairCreated on: 21-06-17 20:41 Soldiers in hospital Chapter 15 (entrapment) 1 of 12 Examples of individuals such as Sassoon (Chapter 6 - 'liberated'), Owen 's departure (Chapter 19), Peter and Graves (Chapter 17) Homosexuality (entrapment) 2 of 12 Sassoon's views are stifled by being confined to Craiglockhart Chapter 1 (no escape from war) 3 of 12 Injuries from war (a permanent mark) on soldiers and now unable to have sex Chapter 15 (no escape from war) 4 of 12 Yellow hue on munition workers - a taint Chapter 8 (no escape from war) - more accurate p129 in Chapter 12 5 of 12 Sassoon's dream and 'corpses at Piccadilly' End of Book 2 and Chapter 1 (no escape from war) 6 of 12 Seen between gender when Prior tries to seduce Sarah initially Chapter 8 (conflict) 7 of 12 Between society (Prior's comment) - social classes such as Prior censoring letters and as an officer only be trusted to do this Chapter 12 (conflict) 8 of 12 Class conflict expressed by Ada Lumb Opening of book 4 (conflict) 9 of 12 Prior's memories whilst under hypnosis Chapter 9 (conflict) 10 of 12 Conflict between Prior and Rivers - softens Chapter 7 (p67) 11 of 12 Prior entrapped within his feelings - unable to tell Sarah - also self-imposed silencing Chapter 19 12 of 12
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