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critical appreciation of the petriot by Robert Browning​

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The analysis of the form of the poem The Patriot reveals that it is a dramatic monologue and the narrative is sequential. ... In the beginning the tone of the poem is joyous which conveys the extent of joy of the celebration of the patriot's achievement

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The poem Incident of the French Camp by Robert Browning narrates the story of a young French soldier. The young soldier was severely wounded and bleeding. But he did not show any sign of pain. He was smiling in joy as he came riding on his horse to gave the happy news of the victory to Napoleon. He was wounded while hoisting the flag of France at Ratisbon. When Napoleon saw that the soldier was severely wounded, he asked if he was wounded. The young soldier replied proudly that he was killed and died at the feet of Napoleon. He died with a smile on his face. He fought bravely and died fearlessly for his country.

This poem points to the deep appreciation of patriotism by Robert Browning.

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