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(Poetry
Question 4
"Great praise the Duke of Marlbro' won,
And our good Prince Eugene."
**Why,"twas a very wicked thing!"
Said little Wilhelmine.
"Naynay... my little girl," quoth he,
it was a famous victory.
Who were Duke of Malboro and Prince Eugene? In what light has Kaspar mentioned them in the
poem? (3)
Which country has been referred to in the extract? What gory details of the destruction caused by
the war have been given to us? (3)
Why is Kaspar saying over and over again that the victory was a great one? Why is this ironic? (3)
What according to you is the relevance of the poem in modern times? Gue reasons to support your
answer.(4)​

Answers

Answered by xyx54
1

Answer:

war is erratic in nature and does not help us

England is rendered in the ques

it is ironicthat he is not known of the fact

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