Tuesday, May 28, 2019

The Portrayal of War in Charge of the Light Brigade and Dulce et Decoru

The Portrayal of War in Charge of the Light brigade and Dulce et Decorum EstBoth Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Lord Tennyson and Dulceet Decorum est by Wilfred Owen are poems about war. However, theywere written in two very(prenominal) different contexts and about two verydifferent wars. Charge of the Light Brigade describes a doomed cavalrycharge made by British soldiers during The Battle of balaclava helmet in theCrimean War (1854-1857). Dulce et Decorum est, on the other pass by,tells the story of a group of soldiers who were caught in a gas attack reversive from the trenches of World War I (1914-1918) towards theirdistant rest. Alfred Lord Tennyson was the Poet Laureate at thattime and wrote the poem after reading about The Battle of Balaclava inthe Times newspaper. This could have influenced how he portrayed thebattle as he used secondary information which could be unreliable. Incontrast, Wilfred Owen had first hand battle experiences from Worldwar I, and so you would expect his information to be more reliable,However he could have emphasised certain points for poetic effect.In Dulce et Decorum est Wilfred Owen uses a variety of similesmetaphors and other poetic techniques to describe the actions,appearance and mental states of the soldiers. Owen describes thesoldiers as Bent double, desire old beggars under sacks, knock-kneed,coughing like hags, this simile shows that the war has had a verylarge effect on the soldiers as it gives the impression that they haveaged prematurely and are in a very bad state of health. Owen also saysthat they limped on blood-shod, all went lame, all blind, alsogiving the impression that the soldiers are in a very bad state ofhealth, this emphasi... ...rge of the Light Brigade Tennyson gives the impressionthat the British soldiers were fighting a loosing battle. Tennysongives the impression to the reader that he is not against the war evenif they were freeing to loose but he still praises the soldiers for whatthey did. In Charge of the Light Brigade Tennyson contradicts Owensviews, and instead says that it is honourable to die for ones countryeven if you loose the battle. In general I prefer Dulce et Decorum estbecause of what the poem stands for, Dulce et Decorum est give theviews that war is a terrible thing and Owen is very against it whereasTennyson seems to be a draw poker more pro war.Works Cited L. Bensel-Meyers. Literary Culture Reading and Writing Literary Arguments. New York Pearson Custom P,2000. Napierkowski, Marie Rose and Mary K Ruby. Poetry for Students. Vol 1 Detroit 1998.

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