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ter the old man uses the expression 'famous victory. Was it something to be proud of ? Give reson to justify your viewpoint​

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Answered by anujderick5
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When the expression 'famous victory' he could have had two reasons behind it . The first reason being that he was an old man and belonged to a generation which believed in unquestioning acceptance of state acceptance and the fact that the battle at blenheim was a famous victory was the propaganda that was indoctrinated in the common people.

The second reason is that Old Kaspar was probably trying to be sarcastic when he repeated the phrase " famous victory" because the battle had caused great damage to life and property and a lot of damage was also caused to his family as their house was burnt to the ground and they had to flee their village because of that.

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Answered by wwwpritamkaur025
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No, it is not at all something to be proud of because in a battle, thousands of people are killed. People become homeless. They suffer from physical and mental pain and illnesses.

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