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what does peterkin say about the war? how does the grandfather react to it! after blenhein poem ​

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Answered by jahanvisharma2910200
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Kaspar can describe what the war was like at Blenheim, but he cannot explain why the belligerents went to war. Nor does he seem curious about the causes. All that matters to him is that Austria and England won a glorious victory. He seems complacent and uncaring about the inhumanities of war ,all that he is concerned with is that it was a great victory for his country.

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