Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Bayonet Charge
- About
- a soldier's experience
of a violent battle
- his thoughts and actions as
he tries to avoid being shot
- the soldier's overriding
emotion is fear
- this has replaced the patriotic ideas
he had before the violence began
- Form
- Enjambment
- rather than
neat line
endings
- to show the soldier's
urgency and desperation
- Structure
- starts in the
middle of the action
- describes the
soldiers
movements
over a short
period of time
- the middle stanza implies
a pause where time
seems to stand still
- the reality of the situation
becomes more apparent
- the final stanza describes
his panic-movement as he
runs for safety
- Language
- Universal
- 'he' is used rather
than a name to keep
him anonymous
- could represent
any young soldier
- Figurative
- to emphasize horror
and physical pain
- e.g. 'a rifle numb as a smashed arm
- Violent
- shocking imagery
brings home the sights
and sounds of war
- helps convey the sense of confusion
and fear to the reader more strongly
- Feelings/Attitudes
- Terror
- the poem challenges
patriotism
- this shows how
desperate terror becomes,
overriding any emotion
- Confusion
- the soldiers are physically
disorientated by the gunfire
therefore making them confused
- he is also
questioning what
he is doing there