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In Interpretation A, journalist Darren McCullins tries to make readers feel sympathy for Conscientious Objectors during the First World War. Identify and explain one... show full transcript
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One way Darren McCullins makes readers feel sympathy for Conscientious Objectors is through the use of emotive language in Interpretation A. He describes their experiences and the moral dilemmas they faced, portraying them not as cowards but as individuals making a principled stand against war.
For instance, McCullins emphasizes the inner conflict these men experienced, highlighting their courage in opposing the mainstream expectation to fight. This use of emotive language appeals to the reader’s feelings, encouraging them to empathize with the Objectors and recognize the challenges they faced in society.
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If I were to conduct further research, I would choose to investigate the public perception of Conscientious Objectors during the First World War and how it evolved over time. This could involve analyzing newspaper articles, public speeches, and letters from that period.
This research would help us understand the broader societal attitudes towards Conscientious Objectors and how they influenced men’s responses to the war. It would provide context to McCullins’ interpretation, illustrating the challenges Objectors faced not only from the government but also from society. By examining the shift in public sentiment over the years, we can analyze the factors that contributed to changing perceptions and the eventual recognition of the sacrifices made by these individuals.
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