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curiosity | 22:35 Mon 21st May 2007 | Arts & Literature
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In tomorrows GCSE exam one of the questions will site a poem from the list below and ask you to choose another to compare it with. My daughter has studied these and made notes but, in your view which poems out of the following are good to write comparisons about. Are there any easy/obvious matches she can look at?
1. War 2. The Charge of the light brigade 3. The Battle of Blenheim 4. A wife in London 5. The Hyaenas 6. Come up from the fields father 7. Dirge of the dead sisters Thanks
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Sorry, I have only just come across this question
by backtracking through this literature section.

'The Charge of the Light Brigade' is one of those
poems which need to be declaimed aloud. It is,
in its way, reminiscent of 'Fuzzy Wuzzy', by Rudyard
Kipling.

Also, try contrasting it with 'An English War' by
Dorothy L. Sayers.

Tennyson's poem, with its heroic overtones, can be
compared alongside Kipling's 'The Islanders', which
disgraces the British for their unmanly attitudes to
the military life. The men of the Light Brigade would
turn in their graves.
Try to look at that! This is my friend's poem

http://www.authspot.com/Poetry/The-Understatem ent-Hollow-Years.183481

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