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bring out the asleep in the valley as a an an anti war poem​

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Answered by HorridAshu
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Arthur Rimbaud's “Asleep in the Valley “ can be called an anti-war poem in the sense that it exposes the horror and futility of war. ... Through his poem, the poet Arthur Rimbaud leaves a strong voice against the war which brings nothing but the destruction of dreams of young lives nipped in buds.

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