English, asked by abhiaekhdutta98, 5 months ago

From poem "AFTER Blenheim".

Which ‘victory’ is being referred here? Do you reason it as a ‘famous’ one? Give views. ​

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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Answer:

The poet makes the children oppose Kaspar's viewpoint that it was a great victory. Wilhelmine says the it was a very wicked thing and Kaspar refutes it. Dialogue is used to bring out the clash in the two viewpoints.

Answered by srishti23dz
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Answer:

' Great victory' is referred to the victory of English people over French in the battle of Blenheim by the Duke of Marlbro' and the prince Eugene.No, it was not a great victory because victory is in saving the life of of people and not in destroying them whereas this poem conveys about the destruction.

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