Bayonet Charge Flashcards

1
Q

When was it written?

A

1957

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Who wrote Bayonet charge?

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Ted Hughes

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How does the poem start?

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Starts in MEDIA RES (middle of action) - a soldier, dazzled by enemy fire, charges towards a green hedge with his bayonet

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Why does the soldier stop?

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Because the air is thick with bullets so he stops to contemplate his motives

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What does the soldier encounter?

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A flaming hare, which he hurries past, forgetting the reason that he went to war

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What is the form of the poem?

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Written in MEDIA RES, dropping us straight into the action and adding to the drama tof the soldier who is unprepared

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7
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What is the structure of the poem?

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Written in 3 stanzas of free verse

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What does Hughes use a lot of throughout the poem?

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Enjambment and Caesura - to reflect the unpredictable, jittery journey of the soldier

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What effect does the use of one very long sentence have on the reader?

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It leaves the reader breathless, again reflecting the experience of the soldier

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What does the use of dashes reflect?

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The fragmented thoughts and actions of the bewildered soldier

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What is the quote starting with, “Suddenly he…”?

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“Suddenly he awoke and was running”

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What is the quote starting with, “Stumbling…”?

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“Stumbling across a field of clods”

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