Sunday, August 18, 2019
Comparison of Dulce et Decorum Est and Charge of the Light Brigade Essa
Comparison of Dulce et Decorum Est and Charge of the Light Brigade    Compare and contrast the two poems Dulce et Decorum Est (Owen)  with Charge of the Light Brigade (Tennyson), paying particular  attention to the writersââ¬â¢ attitude to war.    The attitudes of poets towards war have always been expressed  vigorously in their poetry, each poet either condoning or condemning  war, and mitigating their attitudes in whatever way possible.    I aim to explore the change in the portrayal of war before and during  the twentieth century, and also the structures and devices poets use  to convey their views persuasively, and justify them. For this job I  have chosen to write about ââ¬Å"Charge of the Light Brigadeâ⬠ written by  the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson and ââ¬Å"Dulce et Decorum estâ⬠ by the poet  Wilfred Owen. These two poems describe war, and scenes from war, with  varying levels of intensity and reality and also from different  viewpoints.    Written during the Crimean War Tennysonââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Charge of the Light  Brigadeâ⬠ mirrors the sentiments expressed in the Battle of Balaclava.   This event took place in 1854 and is still remembered as one of the  most famous triumphs in British history. The truth is that Lord  Raglan suicidally led his troops " Into the valley of Death ", where  they were massacred. Lord Tennyson was the poet Laureate at the time  of the Crimean war, but did not witness any fighting and was not  involved in it but his clever and effective use of literary devices in  his poem ensure that this military fiasco was remembered as a glorious  victory. Tennyson puts across a message to remember, respect and  honour the soldiers for what they have given up their lives to do for  their country.     ââ¬Å"Dulce et Decorum estâ⬠ however, was writt...              ...  suggesting that the writers of glorious war poems have even lied to  the young people, and sent them to the front line to die in their  millions, in awful conditions and distressing situations.    Having explored both poems, I feel that the one which brings about the  biggest response from me is ââ¬Å"Dulce et Decorum estâ⬠. This is because of  the striking graphic imagery he uses, the way he describes the effects  of the war on him, and also because of the way he directs the poem at  the reader personally, using phrases such as ââ¬Å"youâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"my friendâ⬠. In  my opinion, ââ¬Å"The Charge of the Light Brigadeâ⬠ does not have the impact  and the realism to convey the opinions contained in it effectively and  forcefully. I feel is a more imaginative, outlook on war than Wilfred  Owenââ¬â¢s graphic poem. The thing I did like about Tennysonââ¬â¢s poem was  the excitement and passion and pace.                        
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