How has Thomas Hardy explored the theme of conflict in the poem The Man He Killed?
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Hardy appeals less to conscience than the impulse to be friendly to one's fellow human beings, to get on well with them, and to understand that life is a hard struggle for everyone. He imagines that the dead man was out of work and had sold his possessions. This is why he was forced to fight.
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Major Themes in “The Man He Killed”: Effect of war is the major theme of this poem. The poem is about the soldier killing another man because they are fighting on opposite fronts in the war. Ironically, the speaker fails to justify his action. He simply states that the deceased was his foe.
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