When can their glory fade?
O the wild charge they made!
All the world wondered.
Honour the charge they made!
a. Whose glory is being referred to here?
b. What is their glorious act?
c. Who is to be honored? Why?
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Now the poem swings into high gear. We're watching Tennyson turn the soldiers of the Light Brigade into legends.
This line – "When can their glory fade?" – bursts in like the sound of a trumpet.
The job of this poem is to make the courage of these British soldiers immortal. You know what? So far it seems to have worked. You're reading this poem, right? Which means the bravery of the Light Brigade has been remembered for over 150 years.
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