how is the end of poem "john brown" ironic in nature?
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At the end of the poem, we see John Brown returning in a pathetic condition questioning the need for war. When he hands her the medals that he had earned, his mother is ironically shocked about it as she finds the consequences for earning those medals as hard to digest.
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At the end of the poem, we see John Brown returning in a pathetic condition questioning the need for war. When he hands her the medals that he had earned, his mother is ironicallyshocked about it as she finds the consequences for earning those medals as hard to digest.
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