What does the poet mean by saying a gallant child in the poem casabianca
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The poetess calls the Casabianca "a gallant child" because he stood like a rock, Fairless of the fire, the enemy's shelling and his despair in the moments of death and danger. When his body blown into bites i.e. he was defeated by the death, but actually his spirit was not overpowered and he remained as a brave and valiant soldier.
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