The Battle of Balaclava: The Charge of the Light Brigade


Analyzing a Written Argument
The general argument made by William Howard Russell in his work The Battle of Balaclava: The Charge of the Light Brigade is that he was very proud of the way that the brigade fought off the Russians that outnumbered them. More specifically Russell suggests that they were heroic and patriotic in their acts. He writes, “We saw them riding through the guns, as I have said; to our delight, we saw them returning, after breaking through a column of Russian infantry.”  Pg. 837. In this passage, Russell is suggesting that those who saw the brigade returning rejoiced because they were able to defeat their enemies. In conclusion, it is Russell’s belief that through war you can make your country proud and accomplish amazing feats.
Planning Your Own Argument
            In my view, Russell is right because it has often been war heroes and generals that have lead large groups of people all throughout time because of their popularity because of the honor they get form great feats in war. For example, in the movie kingdom of heaven Balian earns great respect because of his skills in warfare. Although Russell might object that Balian also got the respect because of his father, I maintain that it was his skills in warfare. Therefore, I conclude that war can gain one great honor and power.

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