What does the poet mean by 'The jaws of Death '?
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Bravery, Duty, and Sacrifice
“The Charge of the Light Brigade” celebrates an act of bravery and sacrifice—a suicidal cavalry charge during the Crimean war. ... It is, the speaker says, like riding “into the jaws of death / Into the mouth of hell.” In other words, the charge is suicidal.
Author: Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
Original language: English
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Bravery, Duty, and Sacrifice.
Bravery, Duty, and Sacrifice.“The Charge of the Light Brigade” celebrates an act of bravery and sacrifice—a suicidal cavalry charge during the Crimean war. ... It is, the speaker says, like riding “into the jaws of death / Into the mouth of hell.” In other words, the charge is suicidal.
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