Drum And The charge Of The Light Brigade
The Drum and the Charge of the Light Brigade were both wrote by very distinguished poets. John Scott who “The Drum” was a Quaker and he was opposed to all violence. ... In 1854 he wrote the poem “The Charge Of The Light Brigade. ... “The Drum” has the beating rhythm of a drum and “The Charge Of The Light Brigade” has the same rhythm the whole way through the poem of galloping horses into battle. “The Drum” creates an image of a battle. ... In the “The Charge Of The Light Brigade” Tennyson describes the soldiers to be heroes. ... ” He continues to express his admiration of the men by showing their courage and determination to “Charge for the guns,” this is shown by the repetition of cannon in the third verse describing that they were surrounded by the most powerful weapon of their time yet “boldly they rode.