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Remains and Charge of the Light Brigade Essay GRADE 9

Compare Charge of the Light Brigade and Remains Conflict Essay - Grade 9

Overall Summary

This document compares the presentation of conflict in two poems: "Charge of the Light Brigade" by Tennyson and "Remains" by Armitage. The analysis focuses on how memory, collective vs. individual experiences, and the impact of conflict are portrayed differently in each poem.

  • "Charge of the Light Brigade" presents conflict as glorifying and honorable, emphasizing collective action and blind obedience.
  • "Remains" depicts conflict as damaging to individuals, focusing on the lasting psychological impact on soldiers.
  • The comparison highlights differences in perspective, with Tennyson's poem serving as propaganda and Armitage's offering a more critical view of war's effects.
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Compare how Charge of the Light Brigade and one other poem presents conflict.
In Charge of the Light Brigade and Remains, both poets present

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Page 2: Collective vs. Individual Perspectives in Conflict Poetry

This page delves deeper into the contrasting perspectives presented in the two poems.

Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade" is analyzed for its portrayal of soldiers as a collective force, united in their charge despite potential doubts or criticisms. This approach is linked to Tennyson's role as Poet Laureate, necessitating a positive portrayal of England's military actions.

Quote: "was there a man dismay'd?"

This rhetorical question is used to illustrate how individual concerns are overshadowed by the collective action in Tennyson's poem.

The analysis points out how this collective focus allows Tennyson to sidestep individual criticisms of the charge, maintaining a narrative of strength and courage.

In contrast, Armitage's "Remains" is described as focusing intensely on the individual impact of conflict.

Quote: "his bloody life, in my bloody hands"

This quote demonstrates the personal, visceral nature of the conflict's impact in Armitage's poem, using pronouns to emphasize individual experience.

Highlight: The stark contrast between Tennyson's collective, glorifying approach and Armitage's individual, critical perspective on conflict.

The page concludes by emphasizing how these different approaches serve distinct purposes: Tennyson's to praise and commemorate, Armitage's to critique and explore psychological trauma.

Compare how Charge of the Light Brigade and one other poem presents conflict.
In Charge of the Light Brigade and Remains, both poets present

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Page 3: Further Analysis and Conclusion

Note:Thetranscriptforpage3wasnotprovided,soIcannotsummarizeitscontent.Typically,thispagewouldcontainaconclusionsummarizingthekeypointsofcomparisonbetweenthetwopoemsandpotentiallyofferfinalthoughtsonthesignificanceoftheirdifferentapproachestoportrayingconflict.Note: The transcript for page 3 was not provided, so I cannot summarize its content. Typically, this page would contain a conclusion summarizing the key points of comparison between the two poems and potentially offer final thoughts on the significance of their different approaches to portraying conflict.

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Compare Charge of the Light Brigade and Remains Conflict Essay - Grade 9

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This document compares the presentation of conflict in two poems: "Charge of the Light Brigade" by Tennyson and "Remains" by Armitage. The analysis focuses on how memory, collective vs. individual experiences, and the impact of conflict are... Show more

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Page 2: Collective vs. Individual Perspectives in Conflict Poetry

This page delves deeper into the contrasting perspectives presented in the two poems.

Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade" is analyzed for its portrayal of soldiers as a collective force, united in their charge despite potential doubts or criticisms. This approach is linked to Tennyson's role as Poet Laureate, necessitating a positive portrayal of England's military actions.

Quote: "was there a man dismay'd?"

This rhetorical question is used to illustrate how individual concerns are overshadowed by the collective action in Tennyson's poem.

The analysis points out how this collective focus allows Tennyson to sidestep individual criticisms of the charge, maintaining a narrative of strength and courage.

In contrast, Armitage's "Remains" is described as focusing intensely on the individual impact of conflict.

Quote: "his bloody life, in my bloody hands"

This quote demonstrates the personal, visceral nature of the conflict's impact in Armitage's poem, using pronouns to emphasize individual experience.

Highlight: The stark contrast between Tennyson's collective, glorifying approach and Armitage's individual, critical perspective on conflict.

The page concludes by emphasizing how these different approaches serve distinct purposes: Tennyson's to praise and commemorate, Armitage's to critique and explore psychological trauma.

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Page 3: Further Analysis and Conclusion

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Page 1: Comparing Conflict Presentation in Poetry

This page introduces a comparison between "Charge of the Light Brigade" by Tennyson and "Remains" by Armitage, focusing on how they present conflict through memory and perspective.

Tennyson's poem is described as presenting conflict memories as glorifying, using repetition and anaphora to emphasize collective action and honorable blind obedience. The poem's propagandistic nature is noted, given Tennyson's role as Poet Laureate.

Quote: "When can their glory fade?"

This quote illustrates how Tennyson portrays the soldiers' actions as eternally glorious and memorable.

In contrast, Armitage's "Remains" is presented as depicting conflict's damaging impact on individuals. The first-person perspective is used to show how meaningless violence in foreign wars affects soldiers psychologically.

Quote: "his blood shadow stains the street"

This vivid imagery demonstrates the lasting psychological impact of conflict on the soldier in "Remains".

The page also discusses how Tennyson's poem aims to memorialize the soldiers as noble and admirable, while Armitage focuses on the negative consequences of war memories, including substance abuse as a coping mechanism.

Highlight: The contrasting approaches of the two poems: Tennyson glorifies collective action in conflict, while Armitage explores its damaging effects on individuals.

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