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How in the poem the patriot he is the satire on public fickleness

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The poem 'The Patriot' has a few tones all through. By and large, the tone is sad and mocking in the meantime.

Through the initial three stanzas, the speaker portrays his great circumstances which are presently a history. Also, in the following stanzas, it is about how he has been dismissed by the general population. So the whole poem is an outflow of the speaker's sadness and lament, making the general tone sad.

Be that as it may, all through the poem, the speaker additionally passes on his acknowledgment of the feebleness and flightiness of human eminence and acclaim. History has seen the ascent and fall of some such 'patriots' all through its course. This has been a bleak update in a sarcastic tone that life is unverifiable.

Once more, the speaker's tone is idealistic towards the end that God should reimburse him in paradise after his death.
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