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(Marie Kim)English Project
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2. Channel Firing Channel Firing is a poem written in the beginnings of the great war. Many people have enjoyed this poem ever since it was written for its simple message and truth.
3. My Reading of the Poem That night your great guns, unawares, Shook all our coffins as we lay, And broke the chancel window-squares, We thought it was the Judgement-day And sat upright. While drearisome Arose the howl of wakened hounds: The mouse let fall the altar-crumb, The worms drew back into their mounds, The glebe-cow drooled. Till God called, “No; It's gunnery practice out at sea Just as before you went below; The world is as it used to be: All nations striving strong to make Red war yet redder. Mad as hatters They do no more for Christés sake Than you that are helpless in such matters. That this is not the judgement-hour For some of them's a blessed thing, For if it were they'd have to scour Hell's floor for so much threatening... Ha, ha. It will be warmer when I blow the trumpet (if indeed I ever do; for you are men, And rest eternal sorely needed).' So down we lay again. `I wonder, Will the world ever saner be,' Said one, `than when He sent us under In our indifferent century!' And many a skeleton shook his head. `Instead of preaching forty year,' My neighbor Parson Thirdly said, `I wish I had stuck to pipes and beer.' Again the guns disturbed the hour, Roaring their readiness to avenge, As far inland as Stourton Tower, And Camelot, and starlit Stonehenge.
4. Vocab that may be needed to know the contents That night your great guns, unawares, Shook all our coffins as we lay, And broke the chancel window-squares, We thought it was the Judgement-day And sat upright. While drearisome Arose the howl of wakened hounds: The mouse let fall the altar-crumb, The worms drew back into their mounds, The glebe-cow drooled. Till God called, “No; It's gunnery practice out at sea Just as before you went below; The world is as it used to be: All nations striving strong to make Red war yet redder. Mad as hatters They do no more for Christés sake Than you that are helpless in such matters. That this is not the judgement-hour For some of them's a blessed thing, For if it were they'd have to scour Hell's floor for so much threatening... Ha, ha. It will be warmer when I blow the trumpet (if indeed I ever do; for you are men, And rest eternal sorely needed).' So down we lay again. `I wonder, Will the world ever saner be,' Said one, `than when He sent us under In our indifferent century!' And many a skeleton shook his head. `Instead of preaching forty year,' My neighbor Parson Thirdly said, `I wish I had stuck to pipes and beer.' Again the guns disturbed the hour, Roaring their readiness to avenge, As far inland as Stourton Tower , And Camelot , and starlit Stonehenge . Chancel: The front area of the church Glebe-cow: a cow put out on to pasture on church land Stourton Tower: a tower in Wiltshire, built in the honor of Alfred’s victory over the Danes (in UK) Camelot: King Arthur’s court, a legendary capital Stonehenge: mysterious circle of huge stones made by prehistoric people in Europe
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7. Allusion A reference to a historical, mythical, place, event, movement, or a historical person The Last Stanza Again the guns disturbed the hour, Roaring their readiness to avenge, As far inland as Stourton Tower , And Camelot , and starlit Stonehenge . Stourton Tower- historical Camelot- Mythical Stonehenge- prehistoric
8. Rhyme- That night your great guns, unawares, Shook all our coffins as we lay, And broke the chancel window-squares, We thought it was the Judgement-day example one
9. Example 2 & 3 And many a skeleton shook his head. `Instead of preaching forty year,' My neighbor Parson Thirdly said, `I wish I had stuck to pipes and beer.' Again the guns disturbed the hour, Roaring their readiness to avenge, As far inland as Stourton Tower, And Camelot, and starlit Stonehenge.
10. Tone- The voice of the poem The tone of Channel Firing is obviously sad they convey this feeling and voice with a lot of examples.
11. Example 1 stanza 4 -All nations striving strong to make red war yet redder means that all the nations of the start of World war 1 was prepared to kill each other
12. Example 2 My neighbor Parson Thirdly said, `I wish I had stuck to pipes and beer.' filled with regret for...
13. Example 3 Just as before you went below; The world is as it used to be
14. Figurative Language “ Making red war, yet redder” example one This basically means that they are making a bloody war, bloodier
15. example 2 The mouse let fall the altar-crumb, The worms drew back into their mounds, This just explains that the gunfire was louder than another for the animals to be shocked
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17. Imagery As you read this poem, you can suddenly hear gun fire and you can picture a night where all peace was disrupted... Why?
18. Imagery Hardy touches mostly upon one of the six senses, which is sound. examples Arose the howl of wakened hounds I blow the trumpet the guns disturbed the hour
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22. Main Point of the Poem The main point of this poem is showing how stupid mankind is to have fights/wars It also tells the truth of war, of how horrible it is