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Find the quotes you need in R.C. Sherriff's Journey’s End, sortable by theme, character, or act. From the creators of SparkNotes.
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heroism → about the characters of journey's end. RALEIGH "I feel rotten lying here." heroism → glorified nature of war → foreshadowing - raleigh on his dead bed → will eventually be 'rotten' → still aims to be a hero → believes he should still be capable of fighting → naivety
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Heroism presented through Raleigh's hero worship of Stanhope: Raleigh still views Stanhope as a hero despite the broken man he has become, showing that Stanhope is a strong leader as his mistakes do not diminish from his heroic nature. "I rather liked the idea of looking after him".