Thursday, January 23, 2020
Evacuation Essay -- Papers
 Evacuation       The sources all show different attitudes tot the evacuation of     children, some show that evacuation was a great success, however some     show that it wasn't such a success. They all show this in different     ways-pictures, interviews with the parents and teachers,     advertisements and novels so some evidence is more reliable then     others.       Source A is a very positive attitude or impression to evacuation as it     shows evacuees walking to the station in London in September 1939. The     children don't look at all bothered, they seem to be smiling and     waving to the person who is taking the photograph. Although this is a     photograph so it will be real, it isn't that reliable in showing the     attitudes or impression towards evacuation because the rest of Great     Britain may have different views on the whole evacuation idea,     probably a lot of children and the parent would be feeling quite     distraught as it would be quite an emotional experience so it     definitely isn't at all reliable at showing what evacuation was like     and the publics attitude. It could be a source of propaganda; the     government were probably trying to make out that evacuation was going     well and that it would be a success.       In a way this source does show that evacuation was a great success,     yet it is a bit bias.       Source B shows a negative attitude towards evacuation. Though it is an     interview, it only gives one point of view. The interview is both     reliable and unreliable as well, it is reliable because it is someone     who has actually experienced the evacuation and this person had to     look after the children who were being evacuated so this person will     know what it was like...              ...rces are very negative about evacuation, so     I don't really think it was a great success for the public, as they     were the ones who were experiencing it and they didn't really approve     of it, however for the government it was a great success as they saved     some of their population plus other countries thought it was     successful too so this was good for the British government. None of     the sources give a clear picture on what and how the public were     feeling about evacuation and whether they thought it would be or was a     success. Everyone in Britain all had very strong and different views     about it. Although it does show that government had a very good     attitude towards to their public and their safety. In my views, I     don't think evacuation was a great success, it was successful but     there could have been other ways of solving it.                      Evacuation Essay -- Papers   Evacuation       The sources all show different attitudes tot the evacuation of     children, some show that evacuation was a great success, however some     show that it wasn't such a success. They all show this in different     ways-pictures, interviews with the parents and teachers,     advertisements and novels so some evidence is more reliable then     others.       Source A is a very positive attitude or impression to evacuation as it     shows evacuees walking to the station in London in September 1939. The     children don't look at all bothered, they seem to be smiling and     waving to the person who is taking the photograph. Although this is a     photograph so it will be real, it isn't that reliable in showing the     attitudes or impression towards evacuation because the rest of Great     Britain may have different views on the whole evacuation idea,     probably a lot of children and the parent would be feeling quite     distraught as it would be quite an emotional experience so it     definitely isn't at all reliable at showing what evacuation was like     and the publics attitude. It could be a source of propaganda; the     government were probably trying to make out that evacuation was going     well and that it would be a success.       In a way this source does show that evacuation was a great success,     yet it is a bit bias.       Source B shows a negative attitude towards evacuation. Though it is an     interview, it only gives one point of view. The interview is both     reliable and unreliable as well, it is reliable because it is someone     who has actually experienced the evacuation and this person had to     look after the children who were being evacuated so this person will     know what it was like...              ...rces are very negative about evacuation, so     I don't really think it was a great success for the public, as they     were the ones who were experiencing it and they didn't really approve     of it, however for the government it was a great success as they saved     some of their population plus other countries thought it was     successful too so this was good for the British government. None of     the sources give a clear picture on what and how the public were     feeling about evacuation and whether they thought it would be or was a     success. Everyone in Britain all had very strong and different views     about it. Although it does show that government had a very good     attitude towards to their public and their safety. In my views, I     don't think evacuation was a great success, it was successful but     there could have been other ways of solving it.                        
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