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how does the poet describe relationship between soldier and napoleon bonaparte as conveyed in incident of the french camp.'

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Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Answer:

The poet describes the relationship between Napoleon and the soldier by the relationship between a mother eagle and his child.

Explanation:

  • The poem "The Case in a French Camp" describes cavalry, galantry, patriotism and sacrificial acts by young French soldiers. This poem tells of the actual events of  the war between France and Austria  by Napoleon in 1809.
  • Napoleon's eyes burned with victory before being relieved by the boy's injury. Here, Napoleon's concerns about the injured boy are compared to the concerns of his mother eagle, who discovered that the child was injured. He shouted that the boy was injured. But the boy was so good at serving his country  that he proudly said no. He was killed with a smile next to his boss and said he was dead.
  • The boy was as good as he died, but he still fulfilled his duty to his homeland by riding to Napoleon and bringing him the joyous news of victory. The soldier boy was not saddened by his injury or imminent death, but he is proud to be dead for his country. This shows  how brave and loyal he was. He was a true patriot.

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