charge of the light brigade Flashcards

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stanza 1:
“half a league”

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  • written in a dactyl to give the rhythm of a song to celebrate the sacrifice made by the soldiers
  • anaphora, used to create another sense of rhythm
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stanza 1:
“vallley of death”

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christian interpretation:
- biblical allusion, suggests the souls of the dead soliers will be accepted into heaven

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stanza 2:
“theirs but to do and die”

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  • alliteration, emphasises the idea that death is inevitable
  • “do and die” instead of “do or die”, shows how the death of the soldiers are certain
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stanza 2:
“someone had blundered”

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  • referring to the tactical mistake made during the war which led to countless casualties
  • vague language, shows how those in power are never responsible for their irresponsible actions
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stanza 4:
“All the world wondered”

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  • “wondered”, rhymes with the words “blunderd”, and “six hundred”, hints towards the mistake that the authoritarians have made
  • the dactyls in this sentence is disrupted, shows his disrupted thoughts as he questions why these soldiers have been senselessly killed
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stanza 6:
“all the world wondered”

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  • repetition, shows how this is a political poem
  • he wants the reader to question the sacrifice that the soldiers made and at what cost
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