Bayonet Charge Flashcards
1
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Summary:
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- Soldier is unprepared for battle
- Is clumsy and confused
- Dying hare and suffering infront of him
- Realises the danger he is in
- Reverts back to the battle.
2
Q
Context:
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- Grew up post-WW1 era saw the influence of it
- Rural upbringing
- Poems were a way to make sense of the events he never saw but the impacts he saw
- His father fought in WW1, tribute to his father
3
Q
Comparisons:
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- COTLB -glorification vs reality
- Remains- timing
4
Q
- “Suddenly he awoke and was running-raw In raw-seamed hot khaki.”
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- En media red, thrust into the chaos and brutality
- Transition from an unconscious state to harsh reality, disorientated
- Physical discomfort and vulnerability
- Emotional turmoil, harsh nature of war
- Lack of comfort in uniform, instrument of war
5
Q
- “The patriotic tear that had brimmed in his eye, swelling like molten iron from the centre of his chest.”
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- Intense emotion
- Initial patriotism and fervor
- Verge of overflowing- investment to the cause
- Simile shows inner turmoil and anguish but the intense heat and pressure.
6
Q
- “In what cold clockwork of the stars and the nations Was he the hand pointing that second.”
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- Existential crisis, dealing with war
- Individuals are reduced to cogs in a larger indifferent system
3.The soldier is merely a pawn in a larger war - Insignificant and powerless
7
Q
- “King, honour, human dignity, etcetera Dropped like luxuries in a yelling alarm.”
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- Chaotic nature of war in which ideals are abandoned, in the face of danger
- Represents the revered principles and virtues associated with patriotism
- They are impractical, shows the brutal pragmatism of war
- Chaos drives the soldiers to their primal urge for self-preservation