How is the theme of futility of war and alienation addressed in the poem "Drummer Hodge" by Thomas Hardy? Justify the theme with examples from the text.
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British Literature Introduction
War and peace wrestle with one another throughout the pages of human history. If war is broadly defined as armed conflict between two conflicting factions, states, or tribes, then one would have to say that war has always been a part of human experience and is perhaps even a defining characteristic of human beings.
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The theme of destruction of life and property which is caused due to war is excellently depicted in the poem
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- The poem also explains how there can be no winning side in a war because there is extreme amount of loss on both the side. In addition to this the change in the lifestyle and the in securities of the life have been highlighted.
- There is no peace and loss of a large amount of life and property of which there is no solution
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