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What does the phrase "mere noise repels" tell about the Patriot's attitude towards the "good folk"?
-The Patriot (Robert Browning)

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Answered by dareenasg
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The second stanza is not very clear in its meaning, but it appears that this is the chapter of the Patriot’s life where he is a hero. Everyone is willing to do all that he asks for, even if he had asked for the sun they would give it to him and still ask him what else he would like. Browning uses imagery to describe a very festive environment, with bells ringing and walls swaying with the crowds and cries. This shows us that the Patriot was really seen as some sort of hero to his people.

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