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on every leafy summer road

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Answered by ghostoperators31
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Explanation:The Castle by Edwin Muir details a past event of a castle’s overtaking through the account of a soldier who witnessed the castle’s fall, firsthand. Through the six stanzas with a constant ABAAB rhyme scheme, the narrator builds an atmosphere of confidence within the castle before the invasion, one that would lead the reader to assume the soldiers who were at the castle never suspected that such a fall was possible. With the height of the castle and its fortifications, along with the nearness of “allies” to assist, there was never a doubt in the soldiers’ minds that their status was sure, not even when logic would have outweighed their rationale.

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