from the poem "The Patriot"
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In the poem, people are throwing stones at the patriot and wants his death apparently because of some misdeeds he has done in the last one year. But from the tone and the language used by the speaker, especially towards the end of the monologue where he keeps faith in God and hopes to be repaid by the God, it seems that he is actually innocent and his good works have been misunderstood by the masses. It might be so that he is guilty of some things he did which he thought were right.
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