The Charge of the Light Brigade Flashcards

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Who wrote The charge of the light brigade

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Alfred Lord Tennyson

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What battle in which war is the poem about

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Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War

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What is the poem about

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Story of a misunderstood order that led to the unnecessary deaths of many British soldiers in the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean war

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Was Tennyson poet Laureate or not

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Yes

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As well as glorifying the soldiers what else does Tennyson draw attention to and why was this controversial?

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He draws attention to the commander who made a mistake and this was a controversial point in Victorian times as blind devotion to power was expected

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The poem is written in ______ form (what was this historically used for)

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Ballad form (historically used to establish events that were to be commemorated)

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Is the rhyme scheme regular or irregular. And what does it have rhyming couplets between

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Irregular (add chaos). Rhyming couplets between indented lines

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‘_______ to the _____ of them, ______ to the ____ of them, _______ in ____ of them’

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‘cannon to the right of them, cannon to the left of them, cannon in front of them’
- Anaphora (repetition) = odds are against them
- Parallel phrasing = claustrophobia
- Emphasises the suicidal nature of the attack

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‘____ the ____ of death, ____ the ____ of ____’

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‘Valley of _____….Into the jaws of death into the mouth of hell’
-Metaphors
-Personifies death - used to exaggerate uselessness of war
- Soldiers know they will die but do so boldly
- Biblical reference
- valley of death = biblical reference to poem in Psalms about valley of the shadow of death - audience would be familiar with this

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‘_______ at with shot ____ ____’

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‘Stormed at with shot and shell’
- Metaphor - Gunfire compared with storm
- Sibilance for sound of storm
- War is violent and destructive

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‘All the _____ ________’

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‘All the world wondered’
- Lots of verbs ending in ‘er’d’ to show how general made an error
- In awe at the bravery of the soldiers but the world questions their blind obedience
- Hyperbole (exaggerate) - the scale of the mistake

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