how will you term the repeat station of famous victory in the poem after blenheim ??
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The repetition of the line ‘it was a great victory’ at the end of every stanza is only to emphasize the irony and to deliver the poet’s message that war cannot be great; it can do no good. Thus the poet presents the conflict between the glorious notion of war and the truth of war in the poem.... hope so it's correct..
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