Ozymandias: The poem teaches us that power does not last forever., Shelley, 1818, It relates to Napoleon, a great French leader who tried and failed to conquer all of Europe., London: The poem describes how many people in London are suffering, and blames powerful institutions such as the monarchy and the Church., Even though Britain was powerful, many still suffered, BLAKE, 1794, Remains: ARMITAGE, 2008, The poem is about the experiences of a British soldier who has been sent on a “peace-keeping mission” to an un-named foreign country., The poem relates to the idea of PTSD – post-traumatic stress disorder –, The Charge of the Light Brigade: Tennyson, 1854, The poem celebrates the bravery of the British cavalry who followed orders even though they knew they were riding to their deaths., The poem explores the patriotism many felt for Empire and Queen Victoria., Exposure: Owen, 1918, The poem is set in the trenches of WW1., It shows that the weather can be as dangerous as the enemy., The Prelude: Wordsworth, 1850, The poem describes a man’s theft of a small boat and journey across a lake., This is a romantic poem about the power of nature.,

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