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Who is the poet of ‘Bayonet Charge’?
Ted Hughes
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What is significant about Ted Hughes' birth and death years in relation to ‘Bayonet Charge’?
He was born in
1930
and died in
1998
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Where did Ted Hughes grow up?
In the countryside of
Yorkshire
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What was Ted Hughes passionate about throughout his life?
Animals
and
nature
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What did Ted Hughes write besides poetry?
Plays
and children's books
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What notable work did Ted Hughes write that was adapted into a film?
The Iron Man
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What was the profession of Ted Hughes' father?
He served in
World War I
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How did Ted Hughes' father's experiences in World War I affect him?
He was emotionally
paralyzed
and traumatized
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Why did Ted Hughes write about World War I despite not experiencing it firsthand?
He felt its effects through his
father
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What did Hughes say about the impact of World War I on his region?
The region was in mourning for the war
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Who did Ted Hughes admire that influenced his writing about World War I?
Wilfred Owen
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What is the title of the collection that includes ‘Bayonet Charge’?
The Hawk in the Rain
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Who typed up Hughes' poems for a competition?
Sylvia Plath
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What was the outcome of the competition for Hughes' poems?
He won and published the
collection
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How is ‘Bayonet Charge’ structured?
It is broken into three
verses
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What happens in the first verse of ‘Bayonet Charge’?
A soldier charges towards the
enemy
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What does the soldier do in the second verse of the poem?
He
contemplates
what he is doing
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What is the focus of the third verse of ‘Bayonet Charge’?
A
hare
caught in the battle
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What unique angle does the poem ‘Bayonet Charge’ focus on?
The
indescribable
horror of war
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What does Hughes suggest about common perceptions of war?
They do not reflect the
reality
of war
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What structural device does Hughes use at the beginning of the poem?
He begins in the
middle
of the action
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What effect does enjambment create in the poem?
A
disjointed
, unordered effect on the reader
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How does caesura function in the poem?
It
forces
the
reader
to
stop
and
think
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What does the repetition of the word ‘raw’ signify in the poem?
It reflects the soldier's shock and
stuttering
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What is a possible interpretation of the repetition in Hughes' poetry?
It shows difficulty in expressing the
moment
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How does Hughes' admiration for Wilfred Owen influence ‘Bayonet Charge’?
It leads to
similarities
in their poetry
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What is a notable similarity between ‘Bayonet Charge’ and Owen's ‘Spring Offensive’?
Both poems use
repeated words
about war
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What does the phrase ‘plunged past’ in Hughes' poem suggest?
It indicates a
chaotic
and violent action
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What does Hughes' early writing suggest about his influences?
He mirrored the
styles
of other poets
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How does the theme of ‘Bayonet Charge’ relate to the experiences of soldiers?
It highlights the
horror
and chaos of war
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What similar words related to temperature are found in 'Charge'?
Molten
, cold, and
flame
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What phrase is used in 'Spring Offensive' that relates to movement?
And
crawling
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What phrase is used in 'Bayonet Charge' that relates to movement?
And
crawled
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What does the phrase 'plunged and fell away past' in 'Spring Offensive' suggest?
It indicates a sudden and
forceful
movement
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How does 'Bayonet Charge' relate to the phrase 'plunged past'?
It shows a similar
sudden movement
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What does Ted Hughes's early writing suggest about his awareness of publication?
He was
embarrassed
upon
realizing
publication
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What does Tim Kendall suggest about Hughes's poem in relation to Owen?
Hughes's poem reflects a
secondhand
experience
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How does Hughes's use of other poets' styles affect the theme of war?
It emphasizes the horror of
war's
experience
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What does the repetition of 'raw' in the poem signify?
It highlights the
complexity
of the poem
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Why is the poem difficult to understand according to the analysis?
Hughes
uses
complex
language and structure
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