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5. In the poem 'The Man He killed', what tells us that the speaker is uncomfortable with
his actions after shooting the man?
6. What similarities does the speaker mention between him and the man he killed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
40

Explanation:

The poem is about the soldier killing another man because they are fighting on opposite fronts in the war. Ironically, the speaker fails to justify his action. He simply states that the deceased was his foe. Later, he is haunted by the thought of killing the innocent man who came to war just to serve his nation.

Answered by Anonymous
37

Explanation:

VAIBHAV589 IS CORRECT............

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