character sketch of casabianca in 100 words
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The central idea of this poem is the noble characteristics like chivalirism, obedience and morality demand the impossible, the obsolete and the death which itself transfigured into eternal life. Deep-rooted faithfulness is majestic and unmatched which makes a man rise above all personal affiliation.
Casabianca was a young and brave soldier of his country. He was a born hero and has a very strong, composed and pleasant personality. Dutifulness and obedience were his making characteristics and he was proud of fighting for his country.
In the last three stanzas, the poetess has described the scene of Casabianca’s death when the flames of fire engulfed him, the ship was also blasted and his body blown to bites. But in reality his spirit and moral was not defeated. Till his last breath, he stood like rock facing death and danger.
Casabianca was a young and brave soldier of his country. He was a born hero and has a very strong, composed and pleasant personality. Dutifulness and obedience were his making characteristics and he was proud of fighting for his country.
In the last three stanzas, the poetess has described the scene of Casabianca’s death when the flames of fire engulfed him, the ship was also blasted and his body blown to bites. But in reality his spirit and moral was not defeated. Till his last breath, he stood like rock facing death and danger.
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Character sketch of casabianca:
Casabiaca was the son of the warship's commander who took his boy with him in the Battle of Nile. In this story, Casabiaca is portrayed as a obedient son and a courageous person. These characteristics are shown in him by following incidents.
His father ordered him to stand on the deck of the ship. While the ship was burning, all were trying to fled but Casabianca stood there and asking for permission from his father to leave.
Though the flame surrounded him, he did not move and eventually lost his valuable life. In this way he set an example of courage. This death was the saddest incident in this battle.
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