What do you think about poet's attitude towards the war in the poem after Blenheim?
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The poem is strictly against war.. So he criticises the poem using Wilhelm and Peterkin as his mouthpiece to prove that war is of no good but it only means death and destruction.. Thus, he writes this anti-war POEM " AFTER BLEINHEM"...
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The poet adopts an anti war attitude which illustrates the horror of warfare.The poet is unable to point out any benifits from 'famous victory'. The poem glorifies the outcome of the war in the form of 'great victory' for a nation at the cost of huge destruction,both of life and property.
Poem After Bleanhiem
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