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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘Bayonet Charge’ by Ted Hughes. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. It includes, but is not limited to: Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes / Messages Themes Essay Questions

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Bayonet Charge
Ted Hughes


“Suddenly he awoke and was running – raw
In raw-seamed hot khaki, his sweat heavy,
Stumbling across a field of clods towards a green hedge
That dazzled with rifle fire, …..”

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"A remarkable photograph of an actual bayonet charge by French soldiers typical of the gallantry
and spirit they display in action". Taken before the war, in 1913. Source: Wikimedia Commons

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Bayonet - a knife that is stuck to the end of a rifle gun in order to be able to stab
opponents
Charge - surging or running forwards at a fast pace, as in battle
Raw-seamed - rough at the edges, clothes that are quickly or roughly made
Khaki - a grey-green colour that is often used for army uniforms
Clods - clumps of earth
Dazzled - blinded with bright shining lights
Rifle - a type of gun that’s used to shoot at a distance
Lugged - dragged / carried heavily
Patriotic - filled with a sense of patriotism, a duty to one’s country or nation
Molten - melted metal
Bewilderment - confusion
Footfalls - the sound that feet make as they hit the ground
Statuary - a display of statues
Mid-stride - in the middle of taking a step forward
Shot-slashed - torn to pieces by gunshots
Furrows - trenches, usually made by ploughing the earth to prepare it for farming
Hare - a wild animal, like a rabbit but larger
Threshing - thrashing about, as in an animal caught in a net
Plunge - dive or push deeply into something
Honour - a sense of pride and greatness
Dignity - worthiness and respect
Etcetera - a Latin phrase, meaning ‘all the rest’, often used in an offhand sort of
way when a person can’t be bothered to finish their list
Yelling alarm - a shout of panic, either as an expression of shock or a warning to
others
Dynamite - a highly explosive material, often formed into sticks that used for
blowing large holes in rock
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