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In the poem The Patriot, is the patriot's optimism unrealistic ? What you think about it ? Give answer in detail?​

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Answered by jefferson7
29

Answer:

The Patriot is not realistic in his optimism. The poem is a critique on public morality and sentiment.

Explanation:

The Patriot is a poem composed by the famous English poet and playwright Robert Browning. It is a dramatic monologue written

Browning was famous for his dramatic monologues and was widely celebrated as one of the most prominent poets of the Victorian era.

The themes found in the poem, Browning are Politics, Patriotism, Religious faith.

The optimism of the patriot is unrealistic. He laments that he was  once well-loved by everyone and the people now abhor him. He claims to be innocent of misdemeanours. The patriot is sentenced to death while trying to prove his innocence.  

Answered by shree6521
6

Answer:

the optimism of the poet is unrealistic as he feels that he will be executed by the same people that once loves him.

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