what do the two men the man who killed and the man who was killed have in at war
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“The Man He Killed” is a dramatic monologue in which the speaker talks about the time he shot and killed a man during a war. ... The poem, then, argues that war is senseless, tragic, and brutal, and that it ignores the common humanity between people on different sides of a conflict.
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The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy is a poem that presents to the reader a battle scene between two men.
The speaker faces with his foe but faces an internal struggle before he shoots his foe.
The speaker thinks that if he had met his foe in any other context but war, he might have befriended this foe.
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