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the charge of the light brigade Alfred lord Tennyson (language (men are…
the charge of the light brigade Alfred lord Tennyson
many people where wounded in the war and he saw it all
Britain has entered the war which was fought by Russian against turkey
Victorian poet
basic meaning
soldiers going to do their duty despite knowing that they are going to die
concludes that the soldiers are honourable ans should be honoured
tragic charge of the British army
analysis of form
ballad style replicates but the poem isn't happy its sad opposite to a ballad
third person detached the speaker
poem sounds like the horses running
the speaker is reporting the events of the war
analysis of structure
uses rhyme but its not uniform through out
finishes the poem with nobel shows the reader how we should feel about the 600 men
use of and phao such as canons
repetition forward going foward
language
men are going their deaths going to their final resting place
imagery laws of death fernable monsters
metaphors soldiers know they will die but still go to fight
men made the decision to die
sensory language creates conflict
in fair fight swords against canons.