Does the tone of the poet suggest that he is in
favour of the war or against it? In this context,
how would you justify the line -- All shall be well
when the foe is surmounted?
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Answer:
He is not in the favour of war but tries to explain the situation of war.
Explanation:
He says in the lines that everyone should be fine having no harm when the enemy is overcomed.
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Explanation:
The tone used by the poet in the poem shows thathe is not in favour of war because of the death and destruction .His tone is critical and sarcastic .These leaders promote the idea that only when the enemy is defeated and vanquished ,all will be well with the world.They do not tell you the destruction caused nor do they tell that enemies are also humans .There is a tone of sarcasm which is used to indicate the shallow nature of such belief.
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