Textuality » 5ALS Interacting
1.We know Patrick Leigh Fermor, a relevant writer and traveller inspirited you book, what do you think about his experience and his way to write?
2.In the text you talk about grandfather. How and in which way you were able to come into contact with this figure?
3.Which kind of people and/or depositions you came into contact?
4.What are the main perceptions you collected about the Great War? I’m referring to the perceptions collected thanks to different depositions you came into contact.
5.We are developing such projected activity during the English lessons. Why you chose to start your travel from Great Britain? How the english depositions are different or similar from other country’s one?
6.What were your emotions and feelings when you arrived in Canterbury? It was destination of great pilgrimages and the setting of some religious episodes.
7.In our project we are also interesting to know the meaning and the role women had during the conflict?
8.In your opinion, the war changed women’s perception of themselves and their personal and social identity?
9.In your opinion, are there any difference between the someone’s war’s idea who fought in the war and one’s who knows about the war in indirect way (perceptions, documents, poems, tales and diary)?
10. Are there, in english poetry, opposite positions as the impression you collected? What are your reflection about it?
11. Considering that nowadays global conflicts seem to be so closed with our world and Europe needs to have more unit; what is, in your opinion, the today-meaning of war’s memory?
12.You are a journalist, so what were difficulties to write a diary?
13.In your opinion, what people want to remember about the war? Why?
14.Are there any differences between the idea you have of travel and the real travel? Could you explain them?
15. What distinct your opinion to the collected perceptions?