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Charge of the Light Brigade-Alfred Lord Tennyson.
After Q)3 I could not see q) 4 so I want 4,5,6,7 answers quickly.

4)Which is the comparison with hell appropriate?

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

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

7)Does this poem glorify war or is it an account of selfless duty and martyrdom? Give reasons for your answer.

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Answered by Benjamin12346
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Answer:

3.Lencho hoped for rains as the only thing that his field of ripe corn needed was a shower.

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5. It is the Light Brigade's desperate, "wild" charge that the speaker wants us to remember. Line 52 is a repeat of line 31, and a reminder that this is a story meant to amaze the entire world. This poem is spreading the word, telling us all that we should "wonder" at this incredible display of bravery.

6.Similarly, in 'Charge of the Light Brigade', Tennyson also presents the way soldiers are trapped by using the metaphors “valley of Death” and “mouth of Hell”. This shows the reader that for the soldiers, death is inevitable and they must face the reality of their situation.

7.The Charge of the Light Brigade glorifies the warriors, not the war. Throughout the poem, we see exaltation of the soldiers for their bravery. They are described as brave, bold, and having "fought so well".

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