How does the poet reveal the horror and pity of war in his poem "asleep in the valley"?
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He himself being a soldier knew the devastation caused by war and has expressed the pity of war in his poetry. The poem depicts a soldier lying asleep in a sun-lit valley amongst flowers and ferns and humming insects. His one hand is upon his breast and he lies open-mouthed sleeping like an infant.
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The poem "Asleep in the Valley" by Arthur Rimbaud reveals the horror and futility of modern warfare. ... In his sleep his smile looks like an innocent child. The poet requests the nature to keep him warm. It is found that there are two red holes made by bullets in the sides of his body.
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