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If you find Power and Conflict challenging and extremely time-consuming then this document might help you. Here, I spent a lot of time organising and matching poems to one another so you don't need to spend your time learning all 15 of them. This document contains structures of 4 paragraphs for...

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Ozymandias - MLD
London -MLD
Prelude - Storm on the island
My last duchess - Ozymandias
Light Brigade - Kamikaze
Exposure - Remains
Bayonet Charge - Kamikaze
The Emigree - Remains
Remains - War Photographer
Poppies - Remains
War Photographer- Remains
Kamikaze - Bayonet Charge
Tissue - Ozymandias
Checking Out me History - Kamikaze

, Kamikaze and Bayonet charge:

1. Hughes shows that unquestioning patriotic ideas is dangerous
a. “king, honour, human dignity etcetera. Dropped like luxuries” - major
motivations, something that will make young men fight, fighting for the good,
‘luxuries’ not necessary . The soldier is never named
b. The patriotic tear that had brimmed in his eye Sweating like molten iron’ -
unpleasant to touch, negative view of patriotism -it is harmful. Judgement of
leaders
2. In ‘Kamikaze’ Graland explores how nationalism makes people blind to reality.
a. ‘a shaven head full of powerful incantations’-
b. ‘Arcing is swathes- like a huge flag waved’ - nationalism overtakes him
3. Both poems present soldiers being scared. In ‘Bayonet Charge’ the speaker is scared
for the future and how he could get killed.
a. ‘suddenly he awoke and was running -raw’.
b. ‘bullets smacking the belly out of the air’
4. Garland shows how nationalism ruins people’s lives and leaves them without a
choice.
a. ‘never spoke to him again’
b. ‘Learned to be silent’
c. ‘which had been a better way to die’

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