Battleships of WW1 By: Haley Brooks Battleships of WW1 By: Haley Brooks
Feb 23, 2016
Battleships of WW1
By: Haley Brooks
Battleships of WW1
By: Haley Brooks
Different kinds of BattleshipsPre-dreadnought battleship
Dreadnought battleship
Semi-dreadnought battleship
Battle-cruiser
Coastal battleshipPocket battleship
Armoured Cruisers
Protected cruiser
Scout Cruiser
Light Cruiser
What did they do?
•carried breech-loading artillery •carried large naval guns•Could fire over 100,000 meters•They were Heavily armored•They could fire over 100,000 meters•Had faster speed then any other ship of that time.
What they looked like
•Usually gray or dark colors•The front were usually pointed upward •Had cannons and big guns on the side
•Every country had multiple battleships that had names•Set the pace for naval development in the 20th century.•Battleships run on oil•main battery consisting of the largest caliber of guns•Battleships were larger, better armed and armored than cruisers or destroyers
God protect them in heavenas I could not protect them in hell.Give me the strength to believe --
not in peace, for that word has now
lost all its meaning -- but thata more human race will spring
from the loins of other girlsby some miracle salvaged
from such ruinous assaults,such soul-consuming hatreds.My lovely girls are gone. Can I
revive my will to trust once more?
If I were the Palestinian gynecologistwhose two daughters and niecewere slaughtered by an Israeli bombin Gaza recently, this would be
my way of telling you of sufferingoutraged. What did these beautifulgirls do to harm Israel? All innocent.All on the thin edge of the moment,
opening their future, meeting lifemore than halfway, in love with hope,dreaming of becoming a doctor,a teacher, a musician. Here
On this very splash of blood Lie torn notebooks, a comb,A towel and a kerchief to coverAn all-too-fragile brain-case.
Dreams of my Daughters
1. Speaker At the beginning the speaker seems to be an observer of the Palestinian gynecologist and at the end the poem talks as if it were the gynecologist himself
2. Deviation from normal syntax
I looked but could not find anything. It stayed pretty standard
3. Apply your own Experiences
When I saw the bombs in England on the television
4. Connotation/Denotation Slaughtered- Connotation: Painful, causing death to innocent peopleDenotation: The excessive killing of many people
Suffering-Connotation: Hurting or dying slowly and painfully.Denotation: feelings of mental or physical pain
Strength-Connotation: Being strong and powerfulDenotation: The state, property, or quality of being strong.
5. Metaphors, similes, images, symbols
Images – It gives me the image of a horrific death of many innocent people who don’t deserve the pain.
6. Sound and Rhythm It does not have a particular rhythm or sound. 7. Structure Blank verse because it has ordinary speech with no rhythm
8. Social, cultural, moral Values
This poet has strong moral values when he talks about god, heaven, and hell and also he is very against the war. He has cultural values by having a strong job of being a gynecologist
9. How your values affect your interpretation
My values are not the same as his because while he sees only bad in war I think there are some benefits that can come out of it even though it is a sad thing at the same time. I have the same religious values as this poem and I see what he is talking about when he speaks about heaven and hell.
Work Citedhttp://www.worldwar1.co.uk/warship.html
http://techcenter.davidson.k12.nc.us/Group9/seawar.htm
http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cacunithistories/ships_histories.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksVDe8znb5k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb9d551TE_U