Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Bayonet Charge - Ted Hughes
- "Suddenly he awoke"
- Which is the dream world?
- He is waking into another
nightmare
- Reader is put straight into the action
- "King, honour, human dignity,
ecetera
- Heard it all before
- Dismissive of all of these things -
They are no longer important
- Suggests he is recalling all of the things that he was
bombarded with by propaganda
- "Lugged a rifle as numb as an
arm"
- Weapons are now part of his body
- Shows the dehumanization of war
- turning him in to a killing
machine
- Simile
- Repetition of "h" sound
- Reflects his heavy breathing
- The poem tries to step inside the
body and mind of a soldier
experiencing one of the most
horrific acts of war.
- The soldier is going "over the top" and is using a
Bayonet - (a long knife attached to the end of a
rifle.
- At the end of the poem he realises that all the moral justifications are
ultimately unimportant. He is no longer a person but a weapon and a
playing piece in the game of war.
- Comparison
- Futility
- Uses the contrast between war and nature,
to express their feelings
- BC is about dying whereas F is about
mourning.
- Belfast Confetti
- Both use form and structure to show energy and
chaos of conflict.
- Presents feelings of fear and confusion.