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Conflict of war
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Mindmap of kamikaze, Exposure, Remains, The charge of the light brigade and Bayonet charge
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english
poetry
power and conflict
war
english
poetry
year 10
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Lily Eaves
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Conflict of war
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Abuse of power
"Forward Light Brigade"
"Theirs not to make reply"
"Jaws of death"
Death
"but to do and die"
They're dead following orders
Juxtaposition of life and death
"Valley of death"
"mouth of Hell"
Riding into death
Religious connotations
metaphor foreshadowing
Structure
The rhythm imitates horses galloping
A partial rhyme scheme shows partial control
Exposure
Structure
First person plural/narrative
Repition
"But nothing happens"
Used throughout the poem to suggest nothing has changed
No hope
Nature
"All their eyes are ice"
Vivid imagery
Metaphor for the soldier's internal decease
"merciless iced"
Nature has been personified to be cruel
Pathetic Fallacy
Bayonet Charge
Structure
Enjambement
No time to pause
Chaos
Its a never ending fast face life
Declarative sentences
"King, honour, human dignity, etcetera"
Reasons to fight
Repeatedly told this - WWII propaganda
Letting go of the idealistic reasons for war
"Dropped like luxuries in a yelling alarm"
Simile
panic and danger
unexpected
Remains
Structure
Enjambement
First person narrative
Mixed emotions
"Probably armed, possibly armed"
Repitition of disbelief
Uncertainty
Its a blur
"sort of inside out"
Colloquial language - lack of formality
Overkill - repeatedly shot
Violent imagery
Kamikaze
Structure
Third person narrative / two narrators and in the past tense
Creates distance
Supporting the theme of being shunned
We are reading suppositions as no one spoke to the pilot
Complex verbs
"which had been the better way to die"
Creates a huge distance between her and the realisation of the reality ofher father's life
Wondering if dying as a pilot would be better than dying alone
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