how did Robert southey put forward the horrors of war in poem'After Blenheim'
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In the poem AFTER blenheim
the author put forward the horrors of the war by telling
- many childing mothers died.the babies who have not seen this world died before been born.Also many new born babies were killed.
- there was fire and swords all around. It was a shocking sight.
- Thousands of dead bodies were rotting in the sun.
- Even old kaspar's father house were burnt by the soilders. they were forced to fled away
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