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"Expected"... 

 

"Too damn quiet"...

 

"Soon"...

clock

"Two minutes"...

 

"Poor Osborne"...

 

 

"That's nearer"...

 

"Hit"...

 

"Darkness"...

 

 War memorial with cross and poppy

 

As well as understanding the key themes in 'Journey's End', it is important to consider how these themes develop throughout the play.

 

In the quotations above, we can see how Sherriff introduces the theme of waiting and develops this theme throughout the play to build dramatic tension.

 

We see a brief pause in the waiting as the raid is carried out and we learn that Osborne has been killed.

 

The waiting then begins again, but this time with heightened anticipation, until the final moments of the play when we see the 'Journey's End.'

 

Here, we can see how Sherriff develops the theme of waiting throughout the play and presents it as a repetitive cycle.

 

Now have a think about how some of the other themes are developed by Sherriff throughout the play.

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R. C. Sherriff, 'Journey's End'