![]() ![]() Modern history Įarly regular armies of the modern era frequently relied on irregulars to perform the duties of light infantry skirmishers. It was the fact that peltasts fought in open order as skirmishers that made them light infantry and that hoplites fought in the battle line in a phalanx formation that made them heavy infantry. Peltast equipment, for example, grew steadily heavier at the same time as hoplite equipment grew lighter. ![]() ![]() As with the so-called "light infantry" of later periods, the term more adequately describes the role of such infantry rather than the actual weight of their equipment. The concept of a skirmishing screen is a very old one and was already well-established in Ancient Greece and Roman times in the form, for example, of the Greek peltast and psiloi, and the Roman velites. "Compared to: -"Cannon to right of them,Cannon to left of them,Cannon in front of them."However, as well as the original feeling that I have described that I think Lord Tennyson is trying to portray, I also think that he is also trying to show that even though you are watching men die in front of your eyes on the battle field, there is nothing you can do about it because by stopping and helping them, you are likely to be killed yourself."Storm'd at with shot and shell,While horse and hero fell."In Conclusion, these two poems show that although you can have two poems both about war and both with the same views on war, they can both be written very differently in completely different styles.History Ancient history Agrianian peltast, c. In Exposure, Wilfred Owen seems as though he is trying to capture the moods of the soldiers, having to face death every day and seeing people dying around them, whereas it seems in The Charge of the Light Brigade, Lord Tennyson is trying to portray the feeling on the battle field, with things happening quickly left right and centre, and constant changes."Our brains ache in the merciless iced east winds that knive us.Ĭharge of The Light Brigade and Remains Comparison Summary Exposure is very long-winded, dull, dark and gloomy, but The Charge of the Light brigade, although with the same ideas of how horrific war is, is more fast and active. The rhythm of the poems affects the way these two poems are read. Yet in The Charge of the Light Brigade, although each verse flows, they each have their own separate rhythm, and don't have the same rhythm for each verse the whole way In Exposure, there is a steady rhythm with a line at the end of each verse, which is most separate from the rest. "brambles" and "rumbles", "dazed" and "dozed", "there" and theirs".The rhythms of these two poems are again different. However, the second and third lines in all verses, except the last verse and the one before that, have the last words ending with a similar word, although these words don't seem to have any rhyming effect on the poem, i.e. In Exposure however, no lines seem to rhyme apart from maybe the odd one. Although some lines will rhyme, they aren't consistently the same lines, for instance, it isn't consistently every other line, or even the same line in each verse they are different lines in each verse. The Charge of the Light Brigade has a very irregular rhyming. I.e."But nothing happens"Or: -"Is it that we are dying?"These last lines make the poem more interesting and give the reader reason to read on.The rhyming in these two poems is different. In each verse, the last line is a short sentence that either holds suspense or asks a rhetorical question. In Exposure, the last lines of each verse have a similar importance. Last two lines try and sum that up, using vivid imagery to try and create a picture of what is happening, or in this case, to show how bad war is and to create a gruesome and horrific picture of what the are embarking on. ![]()
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