justify the lines said by grandfather " it was the great victory" in the poem after Blenheim
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The line "it was the great victory" was said and expressed by the grandfather. According to him the victory was greatly won and the win was through the hope and courage.
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Great victory' is referred to the victory of English people over French in the battle of Blenheim by the Duke of Marlbro' and the prince Eugene.No, it was not a great victory because victory is in saving the life of of people and not in destroying them whereas this poem conveys about the destruction caused during ...
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