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    Some might wonder why Septimus served in the World War? One can infer the reason for helping in the war is to defend your country and be proud of who you are. These soldiers want to take pride and protect […]

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    A family was important; especially if they stuck together and tried to help one another. Readers noticed, Lucrezia as someone who values family and valued her husband; as Woolf demonstrated earlier, “Lucrezia W […]

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    Shellshock was a mental illness that was not diagnosed during this time after World War I. At this time, clinical professionals believed repression was something that was perceived to be effective in the […]

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    According to Samuel Hynes, the war “added a new scale of violence and destruction to what was possible—it changed reality.

    “Shellshock has become the emblematic disorder of the First World War. It has been incl […]

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    Photo of Regent Park.
    ARTIST Hans Casparius 1900–1986
    MEDIUMPhotograph, gelatin silver print on paper
    DIMENSIONSImage: 200 x 190 mm
    COLLECTIONTate
    ACQUISITIONGift Eric and Louise Franck London Collection 201 […]

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    In this scene, Rezia and Septimus are in Regents Park. Dr. Holmes told Rezia to help Septimus admire the beauty of the outside world and take an interest in it. However, with the sound of an airplane above them […]

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    In this post, there are multiple videos that exhibit general knowledge on the first World War.

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    Septimus Warrens fought in the First World war, “also known as the World War I or the Great War; originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. The First World War took place for 4 years […]

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    Aaron Samaroo became a registered member