In the poem john brown Why does the poet hesistate in calling it an anti war poem ? Comment in about 100 words
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John Brown tells his mother that she was acting proud while he was fighting the war because she wasn't in his shoes. He tells her that when he got there, he no longer knew what he was doing there. ... The poet seems to be critical of those people who glorify war. Therefore, the poem is predominantly anti-war.
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John Brown tells his mother that she was acting proud while he was fighting the war because she wasn't in his shoes. He tells her that when he got there, he no longer knew what he was doing there. ... The poet seems to be critical of those people who glorify war. Therefore, the poem is predominantly anti-war.
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