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Bayonet Charge :gun:, 'King, honour, human dignity, ecetra, droped…
Bayonet Charge :gun:
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the poem starts this way to put us streight into the action to show the panic and to show the stress and immediately establishing a sense of panic and confusion and to show the unfiltered reality of war
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'Clockwork' suggests that he is part of a ticking clock and has become dehumanised, part of a machine.
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this violent imagery describes the intense sounds of the bullets smacking the air which shows the impact and brutality of the gunfire
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't' sound suggests that he is a ticking clock about to blow, blow up mentaly, physically ( PTSD )
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The 'hare' represents the innocent nature which is being harmed by the war; conveys the futility of war.
'Charge' verb, lunging . going foward, charging, cannot think twice
'King, honour, human dignity, ecetra, droped like luxuries'
'ecetra' suggests that the soldiers now belive the desires they once for fought have now become futile.
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