5. "His smile is like an infant's..."—Whose smile is referred to here? Why is it compared to that of
an infant? How does nature care for 'him'?
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In the above-mentioned line, the smile of a dead young soldier is referred to. The poet compared the smile of the young soldier with that of an infant because just like an infant, the young soldier too had an innocent and gentle smile without any guile.
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