Captain Sword and Captain Pen: A Poem by Leigh Hunt

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Author Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859
Title Captain Sword and Captain Pen: A Poem
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Summary "Captain Sword and Captain Pen: A Poem by Leigh Hunt" is a thought-provoking poem written in the early 19th century, specifically during the Victorian era. This literary piece serves as a critique of war and explores the contrasting themes of military might versus intellectual strength. Through allegorical characters, the poem encapsulates the horrors of battle and denounces the glorification of warfare. The narrative follows the titular characters—Captain Sword, who embodies the militaristic approach of solving disputes through violence, and Captain Pen, who represents the power of intellect and reason. The poem portrays Captain Sword's progression from being celebrated as a heroic figure in combat to being ultimately disillusioned and repulsed by the devastating realities of war. Conversely, Captain Pen garners the loyalty and respect of society through education, peaceful discourse, and moral authority. The clash between these two captains highlights the need to question conventional notions of valor and the consequences of violence, leading to a powerful conclusion that advocates for a world guided by knowledge and compassion rather than bloodshed. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject War poetry, English
Subject Protest poetry, English
Subject Peace -- Poetry
Category Text
EBook-No. 28260
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 4, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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