Describe the soldier after Rimbaud in the poem 'Asleep In The Valley'.
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The poet later discovered the soldier as a dead where we found two bullet wounds, so through the end of the poem the poet referred he is in eternal sleep the soldier is the victim of war that has been made clear by the expression ' two red holes '. It exposes how inhumanly the soldier is victimised in the war
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