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    To compare The Charge of the Light Brigade with The Destruction of Sennacherib In this essay we are going to be comparing two war poems. They are ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) and ‘The Destruction of Sennacherib’ by Lord Byron (1788-1824). ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ is set in the Crimean war. It is about the British cavalry getting the wrong orders and going straight at the enemy’s cannons. ‘The Destruction of Sennacherib’ is a biblical

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    The Charge of the Light Brigade and Attack ' The Charge of the light Brigade' by Alfred Lord Tennyson and 'Attack' by Siegfried Sassoon are two very dissimilar poems. Both of them are on the same topic of war but have many contrasts in how they treat the subject matter, war. The main difference between these two poems is the audience that they were written for. Tennyson, as poet laureate, was written for public reading, but Sassoon's work which showed more emotion and feeling, was therefore

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    “The Charge of the Light Brigade” is the story of the temerarious yet heroic ride of six hundred men known as the Light Brigade. Now the Czar of Russia knew that seaports in Turkey would be of great acquisition to Russia. Aware of the efficiency of his army and the inadequacy of Turkish soldiery, he declared war on them unaware of the fact that England, France and Austria had allied with Turkey against Russia. A note hastily written by Lord Raglan, general at the head of the English army, was misperceived

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    The Charge of the Light Brigade: War and Literature The years of 1853 through 1856 was the time of the Crimean War in Europe; just one decade before the Civil War in America. The Crimean War caused the deaths of over 3⁄4 of a million lives. This is far more that the American Civil War which resulted in over 600, 000 casualties. On October 25, 1854 a military force of about 670 British men, known as the Light Brigade led an attack on an area defended by Russian. The effort failed miserably resulting

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    “The Charge of the Light Brigade”, tells a story of the devoted actions of the soldiers in “The Battle of Balaclava”. “The Battle of Balaclava” was fought by the Russian Empire against Britain, France, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire. It emphasizes the bravery of the horseman, the use of language by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and the dedication/loyalty of the soldiers. The poem emphasizes the bravery of the horseman. Tennyson wrote, “Their not to make reply/ Theirs not

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    handful of men and a Russian army. There are stories and article written about the battle, but what really was a game change is “The Charge of the Light Brigade” it was written by Alfred Lord and with the help of William Howard Russell, the the first modern foreign correspondent to witness and report on the actual events of a war.“The Charge of the Light Brigade” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson affects the understanding of the real events behind the poem by using repetition to show action or a great moment in

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    Have you ever read the poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" by Alfred Tennyson? This outstanding poem was written in 1854 concerning the Battle of Balaclava. Tennyson writes about the 600 British soldiers who followed commands and ended up surrounded by Russian troops on three sides. Even though the result of this battle was devastating, we can learn three great attributes from these courageous soldiers—obedience, bravery, and determination. We acknowledge these soldiers for their example of

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    The men in the poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade” was foolish and here’s why. The order to charge cannons with just swords is foolish by itself, but the fact that no one spoke up or challenged it was also foolish because if someone had brought the fault to attention and persuaded the leader to come up with a better plan they would have survived and won the battle. I don’t see why you can’t question an order that basically saying go die when it will not help the cause that your there for in the

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    “The Charge of the Light Brigade” by Tennyson is full of very strong figurative language. The figurative language helps to fill out to poem and bring it to life. Anaphora is heavily used throughout the poem. “Theirs not to make a reply, Theirs not to reason why” (lines 13-14), is an example of an anaphora that shows the plight of the soldiers riding to their death. They blindly follow orders because that is what they were trained to do. They have no choice in the matter. All they can hope for is

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    Out of all the poems Tennyson wrote, “The Eagle” and “The Charge Of The Light Brigade” was the ones that have been selected. Tennyson was one of the greats that came from the Victorian era. Tennyson wasn’t just known for being a poet, he was also known for writing plays and music. There will be some comparing and contrasting of “The Eagle” and “The Charge Of The Light Brigade” on the poetic devices Tennyson used and what inspired him to write both these poems. Tennyson was inspired to write “The

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