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The poem “After Blenheim” deals with war, but it does not celebrate war. Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer.

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Answered by dimplerchoudhary93
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Explanation:

After Blenheim' by Robert Southey is an anti-war poem that centres around one of the major battles of eighteenth century – the Battle of Blenheim. ... The poem shows us how devastating wars are, not to mention the thousands of casualties. Kaspar has no reason to support his claims of a “great victory

Answered by sadiafaisal
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Explanation:

'After Blenheim' by Robert Southey is an anti-war poem that centres around one of the major battles of eighteenth century – the Battle of Blenheim. ... The poem shows us how devastating wars are, not to mention the thousands of casualties. Kaspar has no reason to support his claims of a “great victory”.

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