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Peterson character analysis of after Blenheim

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Answered by Kannan0017
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Character sketch of Peterkin in “After Blenheim”:

Robert Southey, in the poem 'After Blenheim' describes the brutality of the war through Peterkin. Peterkin and Wilhelmine are the grandchildren of the old Kasper. While they were playing one day near the stream, they find a skull.  

When Peterkin asks about it to his grandfather, he did not get a satisfactory reply. Kasper boasts about the grand victory of England. He did not know the cause of the war. Through the innocent eyes of Peterkin, the poet condemns war as it affects the lives of many poor victims.

Answered by MrBrainlyBrilliant
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Old Kasper being an aged man, is proud of the victory. he always states the war to be a great victory. his character shows how people criticized each other.

Wilhelmine is little granddaughter of Kasper and is overexcited to know the reasons of war.

She feels that war is a wicked thing. but her feelings are suppressed by Kasper.

Peterkin is the little grandson of kasper

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