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Bring out the irony inherent in the speaker's utterance in poem after Blenheim

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The poem basically narrates the battle story of Blenheim and focuses on the destruction caused bu it.

The peom potrays he irony on misleading conceptions regarding war, the propaganda the people supposedly fell prey to and the glorified war heroes.

The iron of the poem can be seen in the last line of every stanza and emphasis on the fact that war can never be great as it brings no good.

He showcases the glorious perception of war and its destructive truth in the peom.

Answered by MustaaliP2910
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Answer:

The poem basically narrates the battle story of Blenheim and focuses on the destruction caused by it.

The poem potrays he irony on misleading conceptions regarding war, the propaganda the people supposedly fell prey to and the glorified war heroes.

The iron of the poem can be seen in the last line of every stanza and emphasis on the fact that war can never be great as it brings no good.

He showcases the glorious perception of war and its destructive truth in the poem.

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