anti war sentiments as reflected in the poem 'After Blenheim' and 'The old man at the bridge'
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The poem 'After Blenheim' is an anti-war peom. The poet through this peom wants to convey us how meaningless wars are and how unnecessarily everything is lost by everybody, yet after the battle everyone used to praise only the victory of it and forget all about the sacrifices and suffering.
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