The Charge of the Light Brigade

Alfred Tennyson


About Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) was a Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during Queen Victoria's reign. He succeeded Wordsworth as Poet Laureate in 1850. He began to write poetry at an early age.

I

Half a league, half a league,

Half a league onward,

All in the valley of Death

Rode the six hundred.

'Forward, the Light Brigade!

Charge for the guns! he said.

Into the valley of Death

Rode the six hundred.

 

II

'For ward, the Light Brigade!'

Was there a man dismayed?

Not though the soldier knew

Someone had blundered.

Theirs not to make reply,

Theirs not to reason why,

Theirs but to do and die..

Into the valley of Death

Rode of six hundred.

 

III

Cannon to right of them,

Cannon to left of them,

Cannon in front of them

Volleyed and thundered;

Stormed at with shot and shell,

Boldly they rode and well,

Into the jaws of Death,

Into the mouth of hell

Rode the six hundred.

 

IV

Flashed all their sabres bare,

Flashed as they turned in air

Sabring the gunners there,

Charging an army, while

All the world wondered.

Plunged in the  battery-smoke

Right through the line they broke;

Cossack* and Russian

Reeled from the sabre stroke

Shattered and sundered.

They they rode back, but not

Not the six hundred.

 

V

Cannon to right of them,

Cannon to left of them,

Cannon behind them

Volleyed and thundered;

Stormed at with shot and shell,

While horse and hero fell.

They that had fought so well

Came through the jaws of Death,

Back from the mouth of hell,

All that was left of them,

Left of six hundred.

 

VI

When can their glory fade?

O the wild charge they made!

All the world wondered.

Honour the charge they made!

Honour the Light Brigade,

Noble six hundred.

Available Answers

  1. 1.

    What is being referred to as the valley of death? Why?

  2. 2.

    How did the soldiers react to what was clearly a blunder?

  3. 3.

    Which description is repeated in the poem? Why?

  4. 4.

    Why is the comparison with hell appropriate?

  5. 5.

    Why has the poet used the expression 'wild charge'?

  6. 6.

    How did the world react to the deeds of the valiant soldiers? What does the poet feel about these soldiers?

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