What does the old man mean when he states " I am without politics"?
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in accordance to the story when the old man states that he's without politics he means that he doesn't take part in any political role of the party and also mentions that he doesn't support any party and is unwilling to take part in the artillery.
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The old man meant that he has chosen not to take any side during the war.
- The question has been asked from the story Old Man at the Bridge.
- The old man was a unique character and held an all together different opinion as compared to others.
- This was since Spaniards generally backed either the Republican or the Nationalist side.
- The Spanish Civil War lasted for a long time because of radically opposing world views that led to it.
- This helps to explain why most people clung tenaciously to them throughout the battle.
- The elderly man was an exception, though.
- He doesn't seem to have any strong political beliefs. However, he was yet just as susceptible to the horrors of war.
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