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Explore How the Protagonists in “Journey’s End” and “the...
The Great War lasted four years and changed the whole world and so I shall be looking at how R. C.
Sherriff and Peter Whelan developed the protagonists in their plays to reflect the impact the war
had, not just on the world, but also on the individuals involved in war. May Hassle and Dennis
Stanhope were clearly affected greatly by war; May, by what the war took from her, Tom; and
Stanhope, by what the war gave him.

All throughout the war May s change of character becomes more and more apparent, finally ending
with her having a hallucination. This is used to really emphasise how much she has changed and
how the horrors of war doesn t just affect those fighting, but those at home also. The main factor that
affects May is Tom s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The woman being older in a relationship, even today, is still frowned upon. This age gap would also
conflict with the spiritual way in which she was taught. The hero of the play being female is rather
unconventional but May s character has been specifically chosen to keep the other conventions.
Susan Bordo University of Kansas said that, in protagonist roles men are usually virile, muscular
and powerful . May shows all of these characteristics apart from being male and so her
masculinity compensates for this. Her strong character is shown by how she doesn t take no for
an answer, You have to ferret and burrow and not take no . which shows that she s not afraid to
stick up for herself a characteristic which main characters generally show at least once in their
story. Her leadership/dominance of the characters in the play is also a point which portrays her
strength to the audience, Take Miss Mason s things and put them in the scullery, Tom. The
imperative here Take and the lack of a please emphasises her strength and shows her control over the
other characters, or in this case, Tom, which further stresses this point and the fact that she s forcing
the one she loves into doing
Essay On Pygmalion
George Bernard Shaw (1856 1950) the versatile dramatist used contemporary social, political and
religious problems as subjects for his plays. Pygmalion, perhaps the only one of his many plays in
which he points out to his audience and his readers that he has used an ancient classical myth to
explore a problem that is not merely contemporary but one that has lasted through time. This myth is
the story of PygmalionGalatea which has been told and retold by several later writers in differing
forms. In the most familiar version of this myth, Pygmalion was the king of Cyprus. He was also a
great sculptor who used to make beautiful statues of bronze, marble and ivory. He was devoted to
his art and always sought for perfection at any... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dressed in Opera Cloak with diamonds, fan, flowers and all other accessories she passes like a
Duchess, creating sensation in the whole atmosphere. Nepummuck, the marvelous interpreter
(and Higgins previous student also to whom he taught phonetics) identifies her as a Hungarian
princess. Thus her success at the ambassador s reception is overwhelming. But the experiment is
followed by its aftermath. As euphoria of triumph is over, Eliza is faced with the stark reality.
She has become disclassed, left unfit for her old life and unable for her old life and unable to
forge a new one Eliza is tragic in her fear and despair. Higgins is also quite unsentimental and
unromantic in his approach to Eliza. Looking to this attitude of Professor Higgins Eliza shouted
on him asking; What am I fit for? Where am I to go? What am I to do? What to become of me?
Higgins this attitude of indifference drives her to Freddy, who worships her. Eliza leaves Higgins
house and so takes decisive step into the future. Shaw explains the sexual attitude of Higgins
towards Eliza in terms of the Oedipus Complex. In Appendix he says If an imaginative boy has a
suffering rich mother who has intelligence, personal grace, dignity of character without harshness
and a cultivated sense of the best art of her time to enable her to make her house beautiful, she sets a
standard for him a disengagement of his
Theories Of Adaptive Leadership
In transformation leadership, a leader raises emotions and motivates followers to achieve goals.
The leader inspires followers to meet high expectations and expects them to look beyond self
interests to achieve the group s goals. In adaptive leadership, a leader helps people make changes to
deal with problems. Northouse (2016) notes that adaptive theory terminology uses people rather than
followers because followers suggests a subservient status. A situation in which both the
transformation and adaptive styles apply is an individual who is trying to recover from a serious
injury.
Imagine that a patient, named Bob, is involved in a car accident and loses his ability to walk. The
doctor at the hospital tells the distraught family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The nurse affects the family through idealized influence because they identify with her perceived
attributes and behaviors (Northouse, 2016). They trust her competency because they identify with
her internal moral values. She makes visionary statements such as With prayer, anything is possible!
In the family s opinion, she is a good role model for knowing that anything is possible. Although she
sets a high expectation that Bob will walk again, her leadership factor of inspirational motivation
and encouraging words lead the family to be committed to Bob s recovery (Northouse, 2016). As a
result, they follow all her directions, respond favorably to everything she says, and never question
her judgment. The nurse s confidence and charisma inspire the family to forego personal interests to
spend time helping Bob. They feel so confident that Bob will recover that they accept it as fact. The
nurse demonstrates individualized consideration and support by listening to each family member s
private concerns and coaching each member through a difficult situation (Northouse, 2016). The
nurse also exhibits adaptive leadership as she addresses the challenges of healing Bob. The nurse
noticed that Bob s son Kirk kept missing the
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Is The Future Of Package Delivery
It s a bird, it s a plane, no it s a delivery drone. Delivery drones are the future of package delivery. A
delivery drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV s) have a long rich
history of good and bad testimonials, the first noted use was in 1849 by the Australians when they
launched two hundred pilotless balloons mounted with bombs against the city of Venice 11. Another
milestone took shape during World War II when countries employed the use of radio controlled
unmanned bombers. The last sixty years thereafter the United States Military fine tuned their drone
capabilities to assist in many other conflicts to preserve human life11.Because of the rich military
history surrounding the use drones, it is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The best tool for setting delivery drones apart from military drones is educating the public on the
differences. First, it is pertinent to explain how these drones work. In order to describe how
drones work, you have to first distinguish them from their predecessors: remote control helicopters.
According to Michael Perry, public relations manager at drone maker DJI, the key differentiator
between the two airborne devices is that drones have some level of autonomy meaning they can fly,
hover, or navigate without input from a pilot 2. The inputs for autonomous flight include: power
modules that can be battery, solar, or gas, sensors, altimeters, a GPS chip, and radio waves. These
inputs are inducing processes that include determining navigational routes, determining altitude, and
communication with other drones and their controller. Produced from these processes are the
outputs of delivery, status updates, and actual flights. Aside from the inputs, process, and outputs
that are needed for flight, drones will have to collect a multitude of data to be able to handle any
transactions. To further move up the value chain, adding sustainable value to drone delivery
business, picking up packages will be essential and because of that it is important to discuss the
areas of data in reference to both delivery and picking up packages. There are four areas that data
collection will be required in for the drone pickup and delivery business system to work: customer
Similarities And Similarities Between Blues And Jazz
The relation between Blues and Jazz music can be discovered if we look closely and scrutinize
the origins of both the music genres. How one developed can be found out from the roots of the
other as both the separate genres use similar sound patterns. Both of these genres belong to a
different decade/era however, are closely linked to one another. In this essay I will deliver a brief
history of both Bluesand Jazz, their similarities, and also discuss how the advancement of technology
has affected the way we hear both these genres of music.

Looking back at the history of Blues music, one can see the influence of the African American
community, tradition, and culture very apparent in it. The Blues music genre came into being from
the songs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Blues and Jazz began to share similarities during the 30s and 40s with artists like T Bone Walker
and B.B. King, who combined Jazz techniques with the tonality and repertoire of their Blues music
(Rolling Stone Encyclopedia, 53). In return, Blues chord progressions such as the twelve bar blues
are utilized by Jazz musicians during the improvisational sections of their music pieces.

To remark on some of the different features of both the styles of music, the main difference
between Blues and Jazz is the fact that Blues is characterized by the slow, melancholic tempo and
lyrics, and the utilization of guitar and piano. Whereas Jazz music relies on the basic chord
structure and breaks off into heavy improvisational sections being tied back in with the same basic
tune. It is true that the advent of Blues music came well before Jazz, however, the great influence
that Jazz has in the Blues music heard today is astonishing. Similar to the Jazz long improvisational
sections, the Blues of today has adopted that strategy and added long sections of guitar solos being
tied back with the same basic chord structure and vocal
Cause And Effect Of Stress
Stress plays a prominent role in one s daily lives. Thus, it is important to identify stress and learn
to reduce and cope with stress in order to prevent stress related illnesses that may occur. Stress has
a major influence upon one s health, thinking, behavior, and mood. Stress is commonly mistaken
for generally evoking negative associations; however, it is actually part of the human experience
that places pressure on people so that they may be able to perform at a higher level achievement.
Nonetheless, when stress becomes too much to handle, or becomes chronic, it can affect an
individual physically, mentally, behaviorally, and emotionally. What is stress? According to
Debra L. Nelson and James C. Quick, in Organizational Behavior, Stress, or the stress response,
can be described as the unconscious preparation to fight or flee that a person experiences when
faced with any demand (103). When an individual is stressed, the body thinks it is under attack,
releasing chemical messengers and hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol to prepare the body
for physical action. Through the release of hormones, it enables a person to quickly respond to fight
or flight. For example, a group of explorers are in the Amazon rainforest, and they come across a
jaguar; this sends a signal to the individuals that a threat has approached, and sends information to
their body giving them the fight or flight ability. Furthermore, stress can be classified into two
different branches: internal
The Causes And Consequences Of Nationalism
Nationalism is a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or
becoming attached to, one s nation, country and government. Nationalism takes place in almost
every country, as nations feed off the image of themselves being more capable and powerful. It
affected most nations and countries and then which led to conflict and war. Most nations take
extreme pride in their country therefore thinking they are superior and better than the rest. The term
Nationalism is mainly used to interpret two thoughts, the emotion or feeling that the population of a
nationhave when they take notice about their countries identity and who they are, or the actions and
words that the population of a country take when seeking to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This lack of recognition about a European war and Nationalism caused by its emergent hazards is
explainable. Excluding the Crimean War that took place from 1853 1856 and the Franco Prussian
War 1870 1871, the 19th century was a term of qualified peace for all the people of Europe. In
Germany, France and England, the population had endured short yet victorious colonial skirmishes,
fought against less advanced opponents in far away places. With the oddity of France, beaten by the
Prussians in 1871, no major European state had went through military defeat for more than half a
century. The arms race, which was a competition between states to see who could obtain the most
advanced weapons and men, and the growth of new military technology furthered this aura of
invincibility and superiority. The British thought their naval power (navy), supplied with the
economic power of the empire, would secure victory in any conflict or war. The Germans placed
great hope in their policy of armament, their expanding fleet of ships and Prussian military training
and effectiveness. The Schlieffen plan was arranged by the German, which in the end resulted
successfully, taking over Belgium and

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