Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Charge of the Light Brigade (pt 2)
- References to movement throughout the poem
- 'Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front
of them'
- The soldiers are going into battle
- 'Cannon to right of them, Cannon
to left of them, Cannon behind
them'
- The soldiers are retreating
- Positive verbs going into battle
& negative when retreating
- Represents the mood of
the soldiers throughout
- The men are always referred to collectively & it is
perhaps that this is why this poem is so different to
the others
- Tennyson sees a glory within war, and he shows this through the
poem in noble aspirations and collective action. He doesn't show the
individual fear and corpses
- The Brigade comes under fire in the third stanzas,
engage the enemy in the fourth & those who survive
retreat in the fifth, no longer soldiers but heroes
- The final stanza is read as an epitaph for the Light Brigade
giving them a lot of praise. Even the punctuation, specifically
the exclamation marks, suggests glory rather than disaster