English, asked by rbks19831, 1 month ago

The last man of this forlorn group

Did nought except for gain.

Giving only to those who gave

Was how he played the game.

1.What does the term ‘forlorn group’ mean in the given lines?​

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Answered by riyaenterprises012
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Answer:

The last man of this forlorn group Did nought except for gain. Giving only to those who gave. Was how he played the game. These lines are taken from the poem THE COLD WITHIN by James Patrick Kinney.

Answered by CuriousRohan
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The phrase 'forlorn group' consists of two ideas contradicting each other. Forlorn means lonely and group means a collection of something. ... Actually with the use of these phrase, the poet wants to describe the lack of unity,fellowfeeling and brotherhood.

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