Theme of the poem of AFTER BLENHEIM
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The poem 'After Blenheim' brings out the horrors of war. There is death and destruction everywhere. The English registered a grand victory over the French. Old Kaspar's grandchildren fail to understand how a horrible war can be called a famous victory.
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After Blenheim” is an anti-war poem by Robert Southey. This poem describes the Battle of Blenheim that took place in the year 1704 through a conversation between an old man and his grandchildren. This poem depicts a common man's ignrance about the causalities of war and the pointless PRAISE of it
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