Explanation of poem of incident of the French camp
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The poet appreciates the attitude of the soldier. Though he was badly wounded, he displayed an extraordinary courage, confidence and self-control with a smiling face. The poet appreciates the heroic behaviour of the young soldier. He showed no sign of pain and smiling in joy, jumped off the horse and gave the happy news of victory to the emperor. Like a caring mother eagle, the emperor asked if he was wounded. The wounded soldier replied proudly that he was killed and he fell down dead heroically. The poet shows the happiness of the wounded young soldier. The French had conquered Ratisbon. The young soldier was in a hurry to convey the news of victory to the emperor before his death. He reached his general and told that he himself had hoisted the flag of France at the market place Ratisbon with heartful desire.
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The poem Incident of the French Camp by Robert Browning narrates a battle between France and Austria. Napoleon was anxiously waiting to hear about the outcome of the attack on Ratisbon which was being defended with great courage by the Austrians. Suddenly a young French soldier came riding at great speed. He jumped down from his horse and approached Napoleon. The young soldier severely wounded and bleeding. But he did not show any sign of pain. He was smiling in joy as he gave the happy news of the victory to Napoleon. He was wounded when he was hoisting the flag of Fance 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 the Napoleon. He died with a smile on his face because he died for his country.
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