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Explain “The Charge of the Light Brigade” Poem Moral Values

Explain “The Charge of the Light Brigade” Poem Moral Values
Alfred Lord TennysonThe Charge of the Light Brigade
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      2019-07-29T06:42:12+05:30Added an answer on July 29, 2019 at 6:42 am

      The poem celebrates the moral values like courage, love for the country, loyalty and dedication of the army. The Light Brigade marched towards their enemies i.e. Russians without questioning their leader in spite of knowing that he made a mistake because the enemy was stronger and had dangerous weapons while the British Army had only swords.

      The soldiers attacked the enemy. according to the poet they went into the mouth of death without fearing and sacrificed their lives for their country.
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