How does Thomas Hardy convey the absurdity of war in 'The Man He Killed'.
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This is one of Hardy's many poems concerning war and its various absurdities and tragedies. Here, the poem, told in simple language with an absence of figurative language, narrates to us how "quaint and curious" war is through discussing an incident told from a common soldier's point of view when...
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This is one of Hardy's Many peom concerning war and its various absurdities and tragedies. Here, the poem , told in simple language, narrates to us how '' quaint and curious" war is through discussing an incident told from a common solider point of view when..
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