Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Brief notes on 'The Charge of the Light
Brigade'
- Dialogue
- Imperatives
- 'Was there a man dismay'd?'
- Implied answer
- Rhetorical question
- Addresses the
reader
- Emphasises courage & sacrifices
- 'When can their glory fade?'
- Outraged such sacrifices should be forgotten
- 'Into the valley of death'
- Biblical reference
- Reflects innocence
- Goodness - sacrifice
- Structure
- Random rhyme creates
chaos
- Anaphora
- 'Theirs'
- Rhythm
- Dactylic
Anmerkungen:
- One stressed syllable followed by two non stressed syllables
- Sound of galloping horses
- Sounds of battle
- Endings of the first three stanzas acts as a chorus
- Terrible danger
- Emphasis on small amounts of British troops
- Sibilance
- Juxtaposition
- Stanza 3
- Shows the physical pain and danger
- Contrasts with the bravery and heroism of the soldiers
- 'Storm'd at with shot and shell'
- Sinister edge
- 'sabre stroke'
- Shattered and sunder'd
- Onomatopoeia
- Hear sounds of sabers cutting through Russian troops
- Positive impression
- Threatening and menacing force
- British troops
- Repetition
- repetition from stanza 3 to stanza 5 but with changes
- 'wild'
- reckless
- Language
- simple and clear
- wide range of people
- Narrative poem
- Themes
- Realisation
- loss
- grief
- Honour
- Pride
- Leaves a lasting
memory of their
sacrifice
- Verbs
- Turmoil of soldiers actions