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what are the religious beliefs of the poet in the poem "The Patriot"..​

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Answered by rrmohan74
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Explanation:

The Patriot is majorly based on the theme of rising and fall of fortune. The narrator, the patriot is welcomed with feverish joy and paths of roses in the first two stanzas by the townspeople. But, by the end of the poem we see that those same people have humiliated and executed him, within a year. This shows that glory and fortune do not last forever. People are fickle minded and change their opinions without a second thought. Someone who is loved today may easily be hated tomorrow.

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Answered by amritanshwiverma84
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Answer:

The 'Patriot' believes that it is God who will reward him according to his true merit. On the closing tone, this poem resembles Browning's another poem, The Last Ride Together.

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