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b) Try to discuss at least three underlying themes (like salience of violence, a sense of love etc.). that holds the war poem After Blenheim and the short story Old man Man at the Bridge together. Also pen down your reactions to these themes as a reader​

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Answered by AhmadSidiqi10
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Answer:

war is always a sight which makes destruction and has no advantage

Answered by saneh407
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Southey’s poem After Blenheim is an anti-war poem. He is ironic here to present the fact that people in general glorify war and war-heroes without knowing what good it does to mankind or why a victory is called ‘great’ or ‘famous’.

In the poem we see that Old Kaspar repeatedly mentions the Battle of Blenheim as a great and famous victory but he does not know the reason. He has a romantic view of war even after receiving the sufferings himself during the war and after thousands of killings. This is all about the hollow romantic ideals regarding war that warmongers have created very carefully in people’s minds. Southey’s poem is a protest against the heroic ideals of war.

So, if you want a one-liner as a moral of the poem, here it is — “War can never be great.”

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