Wednesday, September 18, 2019
A Comparison of Dulce et Decorum est and The Charge of the Light Brigad
A Comparison of Dulce et Decorum est and The Charge of the Light Brigade    ââ¬Å"The Charge of the Light Brigadeâ⬠ written by Lord Alfred Tennyson and  ââ¬Å"Dulce et Decorum estâ⬠ written by Wifred Owen have different  perspectives of the wars as they are two different wars written at  different times. Tennyson was not at the battle and never saw or  experienced anything, which occurred. On the other hand Owen was  present and experienced everything; he saw a friend dying knowing he  was helpless to save him. Tennyson was only able to write the poem as  he read a press report and expanded on it; the press report was  written as propaganda, glorifying the British soldiers and making out  that they were all able to die for their country as their sergeant  ordered them to.    Tennysonââ¬â¢s use of language is very different to Owen. Owen uses more  death scenes and uses imagery to show he was there, however Tennyson  was not at the battle, and so he wrote a poem less personal. Tennyson  uses repetition frequently to show the power and force of the cavalry,  he also uses several powerful images trying to put the British in as  the winning people.    In comparison Owen uses many different rhythmic lines.    ââ¬Å"Bent doubles, like old beggars under sacks,    Knock-need, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,    Till on the haunting flares we turned our back    And towards our distant rest began to trudge.â⬠    The rhythm of the language changes according to what the soldiers are  doing, there they are tired and finding it difficult to walk, their  steps are slow and laboured like language. Owen is putting across that  it is sweet and honourable to die for your country, but it is ironic,  it is a very distressing place to stay and the horrific imag...              ...nt styles and with  different perspectives to two different wars. Owens ââ¬Å"Dulce et Decorum  estâ⬠ and Tennyson ââ¬Å"The Charge of the Light Brigadeâ⬠ are both showing  what happened in two different wars where you have a first person  perspective and a 3rd persons perspective. Owen is trying to show that  all young people may think it is a honour to die for your country, but  it is also an horrific sight; Tennyson is trying to show that it is an  honour and memorable to fight for your country. No one should be  forced to fight in a war against his or her own will; war can cause a  great deal of suffering and horrific consequences.     Owen wants to show the people what war is really like and would like  to help people and stop them from dieing however Tennyson just wants  the young lads to go and fight and be honourable for their country  never the less wants them to help.                        
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