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how does the poet express the futility of war through his poem asleep in the valley?
what message does he want to convey

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Answered by sujalhegde2006
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After having been shot at by the war, it is revealed that the soldier's sleep is eternal. ... Through the poem, the poet tries to convey the message that a war does not bring anyone peace. It only causes tragedy and loss of lives. Anti-war scenarios are far more peaceful with very less or no casualties.

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

The futility and brutality of war are revealed through the poem 'Asleep in the Valley'. Arthur Rimbaud through this sonnet presents war as an organised butchery of young lives in the name of the well-being of a nation.

Explanation:

In this poem, in a subtle fashion, Rimbaud expresses the fruitlessness of war. The poet tries to express the destruction caused by war, presenting it in contrast with the pleasant nature. The sun, as a natural element, attempts to keep the young soldier warm but fails to revive him. The soldier's infant-like smile stands in sharp contrast to the cruelty that he must have witnessed on the battlefield. The mention of the bullet wounds in the concluding line of the poem brings the readers to the reality-reality behind the horrors of warfare. All these bring out the futility of war that destroys young lives, but in return does not earn anything.

So the message conveyed in this poem is-

The futility and brutality of war are revealed through the poem 'Asleep in the Valley'. Arthur Rimbaud through this sonnet presents war as an organised butchery of young lives in the name of the well-being of a nation.

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