English, asked by ashmimshah, 8 months ago

what are the similarities between the old man of the story old man at the bridge and old kasper of the poem after Blenheim?

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Answered by unatha4
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Answer:

The old man in Southey’s poem ‘After Blenheim’ is Old Kaspar, a man who had suffered much in the hands of warmongers during the Battle of Blenheim. He is a representative of the common stereotype people who glorify war without a reason. He is someone who wants to stick to the old ideals.

With Kaspar were his two grandchildren — Wilhelmine and her brother Peterkin — the representatives of a new generation who try to question everything. They ask their grandfather why he thinks the war to be ‘great’ and ‘famous’.

The grandfather was sitting before his cottage door, in the sun, as his work for the day was over. The two children were playing in the green field beside him.

Answered by wasifthegreat786
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Answer:

Explanation:

The old man in Southey’s poem ‘After Blenheim’ is Old Kaspar, a man who had suffered much in the hands of warmongers during the Battle of Blenheim. He is a representative of the common stereotype people who glorify war without a reason. He is someone who wants to stick to the old ideals.

With Kaspar were his two grandchildren — Wilhelmine and her brother Peterkin — the representatives of a new generation who try to question everything. They ask their grandfather why he thinks the war to be ‘great’ and ‘famous’.

The grandfather was sitting before his cottage door, in the sun, as his work for the day was over. The two children were playing in the green field beside him.

2 years ago

Old Kaspar was the old man. His granddaughter Wilhelmine and grand son Peterkin. They were in cottage door.

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