anthology: charge of the light brigade. Flashcards
what is the meaning and purpose?
Published six weeks after a disastrous battle against the Russians in the (unpopular) Crimean War.
Describes a cavalry charge against Russians who shot at the lightly-armed British with cannon from three sides of a long valley.
Of the 600 hundred who started the charge, over half were killed, injured or taken prisoner.
It is a celebration of the men’s courage and devotion to their country, symbols of the might of the British Empire.
what is the context?
As Poet Laureate, he had a responsibility to inspire the nation and portray the war in a positive light (propaganda.)
Although Tennyson glorifies the soldiers who took part, he also draws attention to the fact that a commander had made a mistake.
This was a controversial point to make in Victorian times when blind devotion to those in power was expected.
language and structure: explanation and quotes.
“shot and shell”: sibilance creates whooshing sounds of battle.
Dactylic dimeter (HALF-a league / DUM-de-de) mirrors the sound of horses galloping and increases the poem’s pace.
Repetition of ‘the six hundred’ at the end of each stanza (epistrophe) emphasises huge loss.