Journey's End: Key Quotations (Edexcel GCSE English Literature): Revision Notes
📚 Revision Notes
Journey's End: Key Quotations
Below is a list of all of the quotations we have covered organised by character and theme:
Fear and Coping (Courage and Cowardice)
- Stanhope: "If I went up those steps into the front line – without being doped with whisky – I'd go mad with fright."
- Hibbert: "I'm awfully sorry. I've got this – this beastly neuralgia."
- Hibbert: "I think I'll turn straight in for a rest."
Social Class
- Trotter: "Well, boys! 'Ere we are for six days again."
- Trotter: "I 'aven't 'ad my apricots yet."
Community and Comradeship
- Osborne: "I love that fellow. I'd go to hell with him."
- Stanhope: "It's all right, Uncle. I'll stick it out now. It may not be much longer."
The Futility of War
- Osborne: "You must always think of it like that if you can. Think of it all as – as romantic."
- Raleigh: "It's frightfully exciting to think that we're just waiting here for an attack."