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Journey’s End
Rated 3.95 out of 5 based on 20 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141183268
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Experience the harrowing reality of World War I in Darian Leader’s Journey’s End. Follow young officer Raleigh as he joins his hero, Stanhope, in the trenches of France, only to find him a changed man. Explore themes of friendship, duty, and the devastating impact of war in this anti-war classic. Witness the powerful story that captivated audiences with Laurence Olivier’s portrayal of Stanhope in 1928.
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Mrityunjay Singh –
Excellent dialogue and character development. A classic for a reason! Highly recommend.
Deepak Krishnan V –
It’s a heavy read, but important. The friendship between the officers is really touching.
Suvansh Manik –
The tension is palpable throughout. You really feel like you’re in the trenches with them.
Gagan B N –
A poignant look at WWI. The characters felt very real, and the ending was heartbreaking.
Utkarsh Kumar –
The claustrophobia of the trenches is palpable. Stanhope’s character is particularly well-developed.
Suyash Pratap Rana –
A classic war drama that should be read by everyone.
Ojaswani Gupta –
Gripping and emotional! It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the First World War.
M Anil Naik –
I liked the way the author describes the scene, the characters are also believable.
Anubhav Singh Upperwal –
A sad but powerful reminder of the horrors of war. Stanhope’s decline is truly tragic.
Bhaumik Sachdeva –
An unforgettable depiction of the psychological toll of war on young men. Highly recommend.
Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai –
I struggled to get through it. The language felt dated and the plot a bit predictable.
Neeraj Kumar Sharma –
The play format took some getting used to, but the story is compelling. A bit too melodramatic at points.
Shashank Pathak –
Journey’s End is a powerful anti-war statement. A bit slow at times, but the message is clear.
Udaibhan Rathore –
I found it a bit depressing, but it is a realistic portrayal of war’s impact. Worth reading.
Aaryan Kumar Pandey –
Brilliantly written and deeply moving. The play’s structure adds to the intensity of the story.
Vanshita Gupta –
While historically important, I didn’t connect with the characters as much as I hoped.
Dhruv Singh –
A timeless masterpiece that explores the themes of courage, loss, and the futility of war.
Divya Mekala –
A very affecting portrayal of life and death during the war. The characters are sympathetic.
S Mizan Ahmed –
Well-written, but ultimately too bleak for my taste. I appreciate the historical context, though.
Sakshi Sharma –
A bit slow-paced for me but its an okay read.