Analysis of the Best Quotes in Bayonet Charge'

GCSE Grade 9 Analysis of the Best Quotes in 'Bayonet Charge' by Ted Hughes


In this video I'll be analysing five key quotes from the poem Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes. This video is perfect for people studying the Power & Conflict cluster of the AQA English Literature GCSE poetry anthology. 

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0:00 Analysing 'Suddenly he awoke and was running-raw'
3:50 Analysing 'The patriotic tear that had brimmed in his eye sweating like molten iron from the centre of his chest'
10:30 Analysing 'In what cold clockwork of the stars and the nations was he the hand pointing that second?'
17:09 Analysing 'King, Honour, Human Dignity etcetera dropped like luxuries in a yelling alarm'
23:21 Analysing 'to get out of that blue crackling air his terror's touchy dynamite'