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The Charge of the Light Brigade is a narrative poem, consisting of six stanzas, and written in the form of a. ballad. . Tennyson uses a regular rhythm and repetition to mirror the...
“The Charge of the Light Brigade” was written by the English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson in response to a battle during the Crimean War (1853-1855). In this battle, a British cavalry unit—the “Light Brigade”—was commanded to charge against a Russian artillery unit.
The Charge of the Light Brigade was a military action undertaken by British light cavalry against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War, resulting in many casualties to the cavalry.
The greatest spectacle but the most tragic event of the Crimean war took place at the Battle of Balaclava, the charge of the Light Brigade. After the French and British victory at the battle of Alma the allied forces headed south toward the Russian citadel of Sebastopol.
The Charge of the Light Brigade, 1854. Coloured photogravure after Richard Caton Woodville (1856-1927), published by Henry Greaves and Co, London, 1895. Of all British military engagements during the 19th century, the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaklava remains the most notorious. One of the most spectacular of military ...
These words were made famous by Alfred Lord Tennyson in his poem, ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’, and refer to that fateful day on 25th October 1854 when around six hundred men led by Lord Cardigan rode into the unknown.
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Key learning points. The poem documents the lightly armed British cavalry receiving a "blunder'd" order and charging into enemy fire. Tennyson urges remembrance of the soldiers' actions, but also highlights the oversight that led to their deaths.