English, asked by siasavla84, 9 months ago

message conveyed by the charge of the light brigade

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The question is asked from the poem The Charge of the Light Brigade which is written by the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson. The poem is all about patriotism and how the soldier fight in any war courageously.

The moral values we learn from the poem is that the 600 soldier works on the commands of their one leader. They are loyal to their leader and put their life in danger to fight with the enemies courageously.

Answered by guruprasadjena76
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The job of the poem is to make the courage of the soldiers immortal which means the bravery of the Light Brigade has been remembered for over 150 years.It is the Light Brigade's desperate wild charge that the speaker wants us to remember.This is a story meant to amaze the entire world telling us all that we should wonder at the incredible display of bravery.This is a really public poem with a single purpose and the poet tells us to respect and remember these noble war heroes.

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