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    Death/Rode the six hundred... Cannon to the right of them/ Cannon to the left of them" - “The Charge of the Light Brigade” has long held its place in the public imagination. According to Denis Cummings, it is a symbol of heroic failure, a Victorian icon of sacrifice and devotion to duty. The poem itself is a modified and dramatic depiction of what the war was like. The poem, “The Charge of the Light Brigade” revises the real horrors of the war by rendering it into more dramatic, motivational, and personal

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    Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the “The Charge of the Light Brigade” on December 2nd, 1854, and it was then published on December 9th. This poem was written following the disastrous Battle of Balaklava, between the British Light Brigade forces and the Russian forces (Connors 3). Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote this poem to commemorate the lives lost, and it seems to be littered with Biblical allusions. Specifically, this poem has striking diction similarity to Psalm 23 from the King James Version of the Bible

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    The Charge of the Light Brigade by Tennyson "The charge of the light brigade" by Tennyson was written about a disastrous military escapade during the Crimean war. The Crimean war was fought between Russia on one hand and Britain, France and Turkey on the other. The charge of the light brigade occurred in November 1854 at Balaclava in the Crimea. The Earl of Cardigan led the charge, and some six hundred cavalrymen took part in it. The brave 600 rode straight down a valley that was fortified at its

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    famous poetry, Tennyson was honored as a poet laureate for his poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade". This was where he earned the name“Lord” which sounds noble. Sadly, he died at the age of 83 on October of 1892("The Charge of the Light Brigade"). Summary/Symbolism The poem talks about 600 horsemen with their swords riding half a league charging against the Russian artillery. During the battle, the leader tells them to charge the guns surrounding them in all sides.

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    “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” a poem by Lord Alfred Tennyson, follows a British light cavalry brigade on the battlefield. It tells how the brigade was ordered to charge an enemy position, one that was heavily defended. During their assault as well as their retreat, they faced fire from all directions and many of the heroic riders did not make it back. Another poem that shares a very similar theme to Tennyson’s work is “The Young British Soldier” by Rudyard Kipling. Similarly to the setting of

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    The Charge of the Light Brigade War poetry is a theme that has inspired many poets. Compare and contrast poems by 2 poets from different eras and cultures. Say which one you prefer and why. The two poems and the poets that I am going to look at are The Charge of the Light Brigade written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Dulce ET Decorum Est. Pro Patria Mori by Wilfred Owen. The first poem was written during the reign of Queen Victoria in England. During this time the Victorians as the people

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    Therefore, in Tennyson’s poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade, we can clearly notice that the soldiers had no fear of death whatsoever because they had faith in each other, and in themselves. When the poem reads, in lines 11-17, “Not though the soldier knew Someone had blundered. Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die. Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.” We can conclude, that the soldiers obviously knew that they were going

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    further depressed for a fair portion of this beginning part of his life, due to the criticism and numerous family problems. This dark portion of his life inspired many of his works. After this dark period of his life started looking up and he found some light, Tennyson’s meaningful poetry became popular –– which led to his fame. Since, Lord Tennyson made such a wide name for himself –– and forged a connection with Queen Victoria –– the Victorian Period

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    The Charge of the Light Brigade by Tennyson and The Last of the Light Brigade by Kipling Generally both the poems are about very similar things. They are both focused on events relating to the Crimean war. For example "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is written about an incident in which the soldiers obeyed a clearly ridiculous order. Whereas "The Last of the Light Brigade" is focused on an event after the war which links to the first poem by describing what has now

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    Poetry comparison: Out of the Blue and Charge of the Light Brigade The two poems: Out of the Blue by Simon Armitage and Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson are both poems which serve as public memorials for disasters that became widespread media events. Both poems also focus on describing the victims who got caught up in the disasters, but the difference lies in the way the disasters are presented. Tennyson elevates the soldiers of the Light Brigade to heroes, glorifying war and patriotism

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