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state briefly the moral of the poem,after blenheim

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Answered by harshitapandey888
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It is an anti-war poem that appeals to avoid wars at any cost as they bring out death and destruction."What is earned when everything is lost?"

khushirai8: very beautiful and as well very accurate answer
Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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The poem is all about wars and their consequences. The poem is quite relevant to the contemporary world as well, as even at the present times wars had taken place and quite a number of people had suffered through it. But, still people continue to fight among each other.


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The above given question is taken from the poem, "After Blenheim". This poem is specifically an anti-war poem which throws light on the bad, harmful and ill effects of a war. Moreover, it sarcastically throws light and depicts the mentality of people according to which a war is made famous, on the basis of destruction and number of people killed in it. Also, this poem has a proper rhyming scheme in order to encourage people to read it further.

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