describe the poem 'The Incident At The French Camp' written by Robert Browning
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In Robert Browning’s poem titled “Incident of the French Camp,” the speaker describes a boy serving in the army of Napoleon as that army attempts to capture a city known as “Ratisbon.” As Napoleon stands “On a little mound” a “mile or so away,” he waits anxiously to know the outcome of the battle. Just then, a badly wounded young boy rides toward the emperor, jumps down from his horse, reveals that the French have taken the city, and then falls dead at Napoleon’s feet.
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