Friday, November 8, 2019
Rivers Character Analysis
Look again at Rivers and Sassoonââ¬â¢s first meeting. What do we learn about Rivers and his methods, and Sassoonââ¬â¢s state of mind? Right from when these two characters meet, we see their personalities and their way of thinking shine through. Sassoon is very cautious of what he says, although after getting to know Rivers a bit, expresses his more personal thoughts. Rivers immediately analyses and assesses Sassoon from the very first paragraph in their meeting. Sassoonââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"pale skin, purple shadows under the eyes show ââ¬Å"no obvious signs of nervous disorderâ⬠in Sassoon, but this immediately shows us, the reader, how Rivers is going to conduct his first interview with. Rivers has a very friendly attitude towards Sassoon, smiling at him when he takes his first sip of tea. This is because Rivers wants Sassoon to feel relaxed and open so he will express his innermost feelings, and therefore he can pin-point Sassoonââ¬â¢s cause of ââ¬Å"neurosisâ⬠. Sassoon is surprised by Riverââ¬â¢s approach and begins to see him as an individual rather than ââ¬Ëthe doctorââ¬â¢. For Riverââ¬â¢s this allows personal views into consultation and Sassoon expresses his actual ââ¬Å"hateâ⬠of civilians when they discuss his ââ¬Ëafter-dream hallucinationsââ¬â¢. The hallucinations that Sassoon has been having and the nightmares he had of war scenes, shows how he has obviously been affected by the war. However even though we see Sassoonââ¬â¢s effects from his time at the front line, he shows his sanity right from the start. He jokes sarcastically about what if ââ¬Å"the lunaticâ⬠(himself) went missing. He has been put in Craiglockhart as a mentally ill patient, but this was only because his friend Graves, didnââ¬â¢t want to see Sassoon get killed for his declaration. The declaration ââ¬Å"had to be doneâ⬠according to Sassoon, although both him and Rivers knew fighting a one man war against how the ââ¬Ëgreat warââ¬â¢ was being fort was ââ¬Å"futileâ⬠. Both characters know Sassoon isn... Rivers Character Analysis Free Essays on Regeneration (Pat Barker) Sassoon/Rivers Character Analysis Look again at Rivers and Sassoonââ¬â¢s first meeting. What do we learn about Rivers and his methods, and Sassoonââ¬â¢s state of mind? Right from when these two characters meet, we see their personalities and their way of thinking shine through. Sassoon is very cautious of what he says, although after getting to know Rivers a bit, expresses his more personal thoughts. Rivers immediately analyses and assesses Sassoon from the very first paragraph in their meeting. Sassoonââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"pale skin, purple shadows under the eyes show ââ¬Å"no obvious signs of nervous disorderâ⬠in Sassoon, but this immediately shows us, the reader, how Rivers is going to conduct his first interview with. Rivers has a very friendly attitude towards Sassoon, smiling at him when he takes his first sip of tea. This is because Rivers wants Sassoon to feel relaxed and open so he will express his innermost feelings, and therefore he can pin-point Sassoonââ¬â¢s cause of ââ¬Å"neurosisâ⬠. Sassoon is surprised by Riverââ¬â¢s approach and begins to see him as an individual rather than ââ¬Ëthe doctorââ¬â¢. For Riverââ¬â¢s this allows personal views into consultation and Sassoon expresses his actual ââ¬Å"hateâ⬠of civilians when they discuss his ââ¬Ëafter-dream hallucinationsââ¬â¢. The hallucinations that Sassoon has been having and the nightmares he had of war scenes, shows how he has obviously been affected by the war. However even though we see Sassoonââ¬â¢s effects from his time at the front line, he shows his sanity right from the start. He jokes sarcastically about what if ââ¬Å"the lunaticâ⬠(himself) went missing. He has been put in Craiglockhart as a mentally ill patient, but this was only because his friend Graves, didnââ¬â¢t want to see Sassoon get killed for his declaration. The declaration ââ¬Å"had to be doneâ⬠according to Sassoon, although both him and Rivers knew fighting a one man war against how the ââ¬Ëgreat warââ¬â¢ was being fort was ââ¬Å"futileâ⬠. Both characters know Sassoon isn...
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