in the poem the charge of the light brigade. why is the valley called the valley of death?
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The poem begins by describing a cavalry charge—six hundred British cavalrymen, the members of the "Light Brigade," ride “half a league” (about a mile and a half) into the “valley of death.” This is an allusion to a real cavalry charge that happened during the Crimean War (1853-1856)
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