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Q4. The corner of the foreign field becomes forever England because​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It will become so if he dies in the battle there.

  • The question has been asked from the poem The Soldier  by Rupert Brooke
  • The poem emphasises the poet's belief that during World War I, the English soldier was fighting for a bigger cause than simply following orders from his country.
  • The speaker believes that by dying on a foreign battlefield, he will figuratively transform a portion of that field into England. He requests that the audience remember him favourably.
  • He claims that if he dies on a foreign battlefield, the earth where his body falls will always represent England and her greatness.
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