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by alfred, lord tennyson
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half a league, half a league,
half a league onward,
all in the valley of death
rode the six hundred.
\forward, the light brigade!
charge for the guns!\ he said.
into the valley of death
rode the six hundred.
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\forward, the light brigade!\
was there a man dismayed?
not though the soldier knew
someone had blundered.
the light brigade\ have on the reader?
it gives it an upbeat effect.
it gives it a forward - moving marching effect.
it gives it a light - hearted effect.
it gives it a funeral effect.
The repetition of "Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward" and the command "Forward, the Light Brigade!" mimics the steady, rhythmic pace of soldiers marching. The repetitive, forward-pushing language creates a sense of relentless, forward movement matching a military march, rather than an upbeat, light-hearted, or funeral tone.
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It gives it a forward-moving marching effect.